Hello! We’re awfully excited about virtual reality here at PlayStation headquarters, especially with recent releases like The Inpatient, Moss, and Sprint Vector proving that VR can deliver a wide range of immersive experiences across various genres.
With that in mind, we’ve compiled a list of more than 30 games that are currently targeting a PlayStation VR release during spring 2018.
Of course, it’s always possible that some of these titles could shift forward or back and end up launching outside of this timeframe, but the list below is what we’ve got on deck as of today.
We’ve plucked out a few of our most anticipated ones and highlighted them in the list, but we’d love to hear which ones you’re looking forward to… chime in below!
Anamorphine |
Apocalypse Rider |
Ark Park
Snail Games
In a spinoff from the popular action game,
ARK: Survival Evolved, Ark Park enables you to engage in various adventures in a dinosaur theme park. Traverse the facility and interact with the various species there; hunt rogue dinos that have managed to get free of the effects of their “taming” devices; and engage in dinosaur breeding by collecting eggs.
Chromagun VR |
CoolpaintrVR |
Twentieth Century Fox
The good news: You’re an ape with above-average smarts. The bad news: You’re held captive in a guarded facility while humans seek a cure for the “Simian Flu” that’s ravaged the planet and which threatens mankind’s existence. Can you find your way to freedom and escape the coming catastrophe with the others of your kind?
Flatline Experience The Other Side |
Floor Plan |
Headbutt Factory |
Hopalong: The Badlands |
Island Time |
Just in Time Inc. |
Killing Floor: Incursion |
MLB Home Run Derby VR |
Nothin’ But Net |
One Piece Grand Cruise |
Pixel Ripped 1989 |
Prana |
Preta: Vendetta Rising |
Quar Infernal Machines |
RadianVR |
Adult Swim Games
Virtual Rick-ality gives you the opportunity to bring Cartoon Network’s Rick and Morty into your living room for a PS VR adventure that involves puzzle solving, intergalactic travel, button pushing, alien fisticuffs, smashing things and Rick occasionally… er, frequently yelling at you.
Rooms the Unsolvable Puzzle |
Separation |
Triangular Pixels
When a game’s title has “smash” in it and the gamemakers describe the game as a “a PlayStation VR tear-it-up,” you’re in for a fun time. Fresh out of magic school and back at the family castle, it’s up to you to use your new skills to find treasure that’ll you need to pay off your family’s debts.
Super Amazeballs |
Super Kaiju |
Syren |
The Perfect Sniper |
Time Carnage |
Aspyr
Torn, a mystery inspired by classics like The Twilight Zone, is set in the Vermont forest where you discover a house full of secrets. What you find there are numerous experiments, inventions, gear and documentation that reveal a lot about the doctor who lived there — however, they’re also remnants of a man who’s been missing for 64 years.
VR Apocalypse |
War Robots VR: The Skirmish |
White Lotus Interactive
Right out of the gate, this first-person puzzle-adventure title tells you that you’re dead. Not a great start. From there, you’ll explore at your own pace in an entertaining trek through the afterlife, with the story revealed mostly through poetry. It promises to be a unique game suitable for new and veteran VR adventurers alike.
Great list & feature. Love seeing all the PSVR support in 2018 so far :-)
And yet the game we shoulda seen 2 years ago (Dead Secret) is still not on the list…
Awesome list. It’s just a shame that we didn’t get anymore Star Wars content like we did with BF1. That was indescribably awesome and a serious potential lost.
I have over 20 psvr games since launch and have to say the recent group of releases has made my psvr a permanent connection to my pro hdmi port. It is seeming more like a console to itself, as I find I am playing so much more vr lately. I only wish sony will let us early adopters trade in our gen 1 unit for a second gen unit with passthrough for HDR. Outside of that, my psvr library will continue to grow with all the awesome love sony is giving to it.
Honor & Duty: Arcade Edition is $1.39 right now.
5v5 online shooter.
For what it is, definitely worth it.