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A Look At The Biggest Announcements At The Meta Quest Games Showcase

Meta hosted its 2022 games showcase, which was filled with games that you can expect to play on your Quest 2 virtual reality headset at some point this year. Last year’s surprise announcement was the VR port of Resident Evil 4, but several standout titles seem like they’ll be must-play experiences when they launch. In case you missed out on the showcase, we’ve rounded up the biggest announcements below.

Some games are getting updates like Resident Evil 4 are getting “Mercenaries” mode, while Beat Saber will be getting add-ons to its soundtrack.

Mark Zuckerberg also gave sneak previews to upcoming titles like a Ghostbusters VR game which is in the works for the Quest 2. A VR version of Among Us is also set for a late 2022 release. Bonelab, the sequel to Boneworks will also be joining the Quest 2 ranks sooner than later.

If you’ve enjoyed city-building simulators like SimCity and Cities: Skylines, then you will probably enjoy Cities: VR. It aims to provide a more immersive view of the cities that you build (and destroy). It came out on April 28th, and sells for $29.99.

NFL Pro Era is the first VR football game to arrive that’s officially licensed by the NFL. It’s a football experience that’s played in first-person view, and the game will feature a season mode that lets you build your team up to go to the Super Bowl. It appears to be shaping up nicely. You can play games, participate in drills, or just play catch with friends in VR. It will release in the fall, and the game will also be available for PSVR.

And finally, the sequel to indie VR darling Moss — which stars a very cute mouse — is coming to the Quest 2 this summer. The game debuted a few weeks ago for PSVR, and Quest owners won’t have to wait long to see the next chapter in Moss.

(All information was provided by The Verge)

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