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One of the Best Single-player VR Games This Year Finally Comes to Quest

October 31, 2025 2 Min Read
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Initially launched on PSVR 2 and PC VR earlier this 12 months, Arken Age (2025) is now accessible on Quest 3, bringing among the most immersive and fascinating single-player motion we’ve skilled in 2025.

Again in August, developer VitruviusVR introduced the single-player, combat-focused journey was coming to Quest 3 and Quest 3S someday in November. But it surely obtained a launch date bump, which suggests it’s really now accessible on the standalone platform.

Arken Age is a kind of highly-polished video games that understands VR design from the get-go, seemingly drawing inspiration from among the greatest, providing up shades of Stormland (2019) and Lone Echo (2017) besides.

Whereas we haven’t popped into the Quest port but, early consumer evaluations are nonetheless promising. Many reviewers laud it for its immersive fight, well-realized visuals, and mature VR mechanics—the whole lot we knew it had within the first place, however reassuring to listen to from first-time gamers on Quest.

The sport presently sits at a [4.9/5] consumer rating at this early date, which solely accounts for 68 consumer evaluations on the time of this writing.

You’ll find it on the Horizon Retailer for Quest 3 and Quest 3S, priced at $30, along with the PlayStation Retailer for PSVR 2 and Steam for PC VR headsets.

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