As we step into the new year, it’s that familiar time when we all start thinking about what we’d like to see happen in the months ahead. Today, I want to share my hopes and wishes for the virtual reality industry in 2025. But this isn’t just about my wishlist – I’d love to hear what’s on your mind too.

More asynchronous multiplayer games

During the holidays, I discovered something interesting while showing friends my Quest 3S. While VR players had fun, everyone else just sat around watching. That changed when I found Acron: Attack of the Squirrels, a game that gets everyone involved.

Better value for Playstation VR 2 subscribers in PS Plus

Meta’s Quest+ subscription has evolved nicely since its launch. What started as a simple two-games-per-month service now includes 27 major titles like Asgard’s Wrath 2, Walkabout Mini Golf, Demeo, Red Matter and Tetris Effect: Connected. New Quest 3 owners even get three months free, giving them instant access to plenty of content.

Buy once, play anywhere

I was already a big fan of cross-buy back in my PS3 and PS Vita days. You buy a game for a Sony platform and can then automatically use it on the manufacturer’s handheld device. What a great idea!

Cross-buy options have improved within individual platforms — buy a game for Meta Quest, get it free for Rift, for example. However, this is far from enough for me to advance VR gaming as a whole and grow the user base. I envision something bigger: true cross-platform ownership.

  • @BallShapedMan
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    57 days ago

    I think it misses the main thing, games people feel like they must play to where the hardware is worth the expense. For me it’s just Alyx, ACC, and the music game that escapes my memory but you’ve probably played it.

    In that I tried VR but would have rather rented the hardware instead of bought it due to how many games are just meh behind the novelty of VR.

    • dindonmasker
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      7 days ago

      I feel like people who say this just don’t know the insanely good games that exists for VR. Lone echo 1 and 2, moss 1 and 2, vertigo 1 and 2, windlands 1 and 2, asgard’s wrath 1 and 2, behemoth, boneworks, grimlord, legendary tales, blade and sorcery, eye of the temple, until you fall, underdogs, walking dead saints and sinners, wanderer, robinson: the journey … and those are just some of my personal favorites. There are a lot of great VR games!

      • @[email protected]
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        24 days ago

        Just got a headset, any JRPG style games you would recommend. I don’t really dig shooters which eliminates a lot of your list. (Still going to check a lot of them out over time though).

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          4 days ago

          Are you on PC? Do you mean turn based JRPGs? I never really played JRPGs. Do you mean something like ruinsmagus or more like arcaxer or maybe not japanese like demeo or table of tales: the crooked crown? I’m not too sure. I have a really weird japanese game that might be called an rpg and is ok fun called girl civilisation 2 VR idk if that could interest you XD

          I don’t have that game but the tale of onogoro might be something for you. I have no idea what the gameplay is like.

          • @[email protected]
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            13 days ago

            Sorry yeah I got a quest so no PC. I was definitely thinking final fantasy or dragon quest styles with turn based combat and city/dungeon exploration.

      • @BallShapedMan
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        27 days ago

        I’ve played a little over half of those games and wasn’t impressed. They don’t fit my taste in games I guess.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      27 days ago

      The most used aspect of VR for me is social interactions in VRChat. I would like to see a little more competition in that area in the new year. The novelty of vr gaming gets old quickly but it is a very nice to pull out and play with friends.

      • @BallShapedMan
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        37 days ago

        As an introvert, that sounds exhausting 😂

        Though I might try it at some point just to see.