Facebook shared information on 5 video games that are now formally boosted for Oculus Quest 2, consisting of formerly unconfirmed updates for Arizona Sunshine and Trover Conserves Deep Space. As quickly as you get your headset, youll have the ability to try these video games out with improved visuals and/or efficiency.
Here are the 5 video games and a breakdown of how theyve been boosted for Quest 2:
Waltz of the Wizard: Improved fidelity, real-time lights and post-processing, more interactive items and particle impacts, increased world detail and more.
Oculus Quest 2 launches October 13, and all five video games noted above will be readily available with Quest 2 improvements at launch. The headset readily available in $299 and $399 designs at 64GB and 256GB sizes respectively, and all existing Quest content will work throughout both headsets, even if its not been specifically enhanced for Quest 2.
Ironlights: Improved render resolution, enhanced particle system and shading.
While not noted above, we also discovered that The Walking Dead: Saints & & Sinners, which is coming quickly to the Quest platform, is also enhanced for Quest 2– you can read more about that here.
For those out of the loop, the Oculus Quest 2 is a more powerful headset with great deals of requirements bumps compared to the initial Quest. This implies that developers have had the ability to optimize their existing Quest games to increase performance and enhance the visuals, thanks to the beefier specs.
Trover Saves the Universe: New crisp visuals, increased resolution and improved framerate (more information here).
These five titles will be included on the shop on launch day, as part of a Newly Enhanced for Quest 2 pack– we havent received any pricing details yet, however fingers crossed theres discount rate applied as well.
Arizona Sunshine: Updated visuals and enhanced zombie physics.
Red Matter: New textures and additional LOD (level of detail) range.