It’s a strangely sedated launch day for Microsoft’s new Windows VR headsets. Devices from Acer, HP, Dell and Lenovo are now shipping out to those that have pre-ordered them, but you’d scarcely known based on the buzz being generated, or lack thereof.
Still, launch day means launch apps, and a host of VR experiences have just hit the Windows Store. Much of it is content you can already play on Oculus Rift or HTC Vive, though there is some exclusive content like Halo: Recruit.
Games
- Arizona Sunshine – $39.99
- Superhot VR – $24.99
- Fantastic Contraption – $19.99
- Skyworld – $39.99
- Space Pirate Trainer – $14.99
- Form – $14.99
- Ghostbusters VR – Now Hiring Episode 1 – $6.99
- Halo: Recruit – Free
- Heroes of the Seven Seas – $6.99
- Dreadhalls – $9.99
- Stunt Kite Masters – $9.99
- inVokeR – $14.99
- Land of Dinosaurs VR – $2.99
- Racket: Nx – $19.99
- Tee Time Golf – $14.99
- BingoClass – Free
- HeadSquare – $4.99
- Dark Legion – $16.99
- Headbutt Factory – $19.99
- Hypercade – $4.99
Social
- vTime – Free
Video/Experience
- Pixvana 360 Video Player – Free
- Sliver.tv – Free
- Ryot – Free
- Littlestar VR Cinema – Free
- Inception VR – Free
- NextVR – Free
- Free The Night – Free
- theBlu: Season 1 – $9.99
- MoveStudio – Free
- The Rose And I – Free
- Films & TV – Free
- YouKu VR Pro – Free
Art
- MasterpieceVR – $29.99
Other
- Holograms – Free