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Here are our monthly highlights. Here are our monthly highlights.

May delivered another busy month full of new releases, and June’s looking a little quieter. The month of May featured many

s, including The Midnight Walks, as well as Final Furys, Surviving Mars: Pioneers, Bearly Escapes, Tunnelss, F1 25s, Connectomes and Out of Sight VRs. This is before we count POOLS VR, Pirates VR: Jolly Roger, and Smash Drums as reaching PSVR2, while Ghosts of Tabor, Into the Radius 2, and Hard Bullet arriving on Quest 3, and excluding

, because the VR support for Five Nights at Freddy’s: Secret of the Mimic remains unclear. Steel Wool Studios did not respond to UploadVR’s requests for clarification. We will update this list as soon as we know more. Our previous confirmations listing is updated almost daily. For now, here are this June’s highlights for new VR games on Quest, PC VR, and PlayStation VR2.

Alliance Peacefighter – June 4 (PC VR)upcoming VR gameshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PA5SewI_QhQ


Created by Urban Logic Games, Alliance Peacefighter is a story-driven sim inspired by X-Wing and Wing Commander. Featuring optional PC VR support with full HOTAS compatibility, you play as a newly qualified Alliance pilot caught in a fight between two galactic superpowers.

Epyka – June 5 (PS VR2)


Developed by Singular Perception,

is described as a family adventure where you discover the world's first civilization on a previously unknown island. Scott Hudson is a seasoned archaeologist who works with his dog Jack to discover secrets and fight a malicious force. Previously on Quest, that's

to PlayStation VR2.EpykaLittle Thief – June 5 (Quest)now headingDeveloped by Bazooka Studio and published by MyDearest, Little Thief aims to be a modern-day Robin Hood game where you sneak into wealthy homes and steal anything you can grab. Inventory space is limited, and you’ll need to dodge various traps to avoid getting caught.

Epyka Review: A Wonderful Journey Cut Too Short

Epyka is a beautiful entry point for VR puzzle-adventure games that’s over all too quickly.


The Phoenix Gene – June 5 (Quest)


Inspired by Star Fox and Ikaruga,

is a new third-person narrative on-rails shooter. Developed by HEROmation, The Phoenix Gene sees you play as Firestorm, a phoenix aiming to protect a young janitor called Jackie after she becomes targeted by her employer's Life Rite following an accident involving an immortality serum.

Neon Cipher – June 6 (PC VR, Quest 3)The Phoenix GeneDeveloped by eXomorph Games,


is a new VR puzzle action platformer described as a blend of “the tactile diorama style of Moss with the structured, test-chamber design of Portal.” Featuring 50 levels with a mix of first and third-person mechanics, you play as a hacker and your goal is to fight enemies while solving puzzles as you break into the evil XE_CORP’s database.

Exer Gale – June 9 (Quest)Neon CipherDeveloped by Chark Studio,


is an immersive flight simulator that asks players to glide through the air like a bird. You can earn high scores by navigating through chunky 3D landscapes and avoiding obstacles. Your score will be displayed on the global leaderboard. The developer informed us that the Steam, PlayStation and Pico ports will follow in Q4 2025.

V-Racer Hoverbike – June 12 (Quest)Exer Galehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ofl94OIou4Y


Developed by VertexBreakers,

is a high-octane motorbike racing game where players fly down futuristic tracks that previously launched on Steam in 2018. Now arriving on Quest, it uses a 'body-based chest-leaning control system' instead of traditional joystick-based controls to provide 'natural, intuitive, and motion-sickness free' movement.

Zombie Army VR – June 12 (PC VR, PS VR2, Quest)V-Racer Hoverbikehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfdRyTMRuXU


is bringing the Sniper Elite spinoff to most major VR platforms, and Rebellion’s working with Xtended Realities for its latest VR game. This campaign, which features online co-op for two players, sees you re-enacting your role as a Deadhunter and fighting through Europe in World War II. Following a

in May, it's now targeting a launch this month.

Zombie Army VROvrdark: A Do Not Open Story – June 13 (Quest)very late delayhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aO7-iYCLQ-g


by NoxNoctis Games is now heading for Quest after reaching most other platforms. You play as George Foster, Mike’s ex-lab partner. Your mission is to uncover the truth about your friend’s death and find a cure for a deadly pandemic.

Badminton Time VR – June 17 (PS VR2)

OVRDARK: A Do Not Open Storyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHemFXHigaE


Developed by Belgian studio Fishing Cactus,

is a family-friendly multiplayer sports game that initially released as a flatscreen title on Nintendo Switch. You can be play solo, against AI opponents or in online multiplayer across 1v1 and 2v2 matches, while other options include customizable avatars and five different mini-games.

The Smurfs – Flower Defense – June 19 (Quest 3)Badminton Time VRBased on the famous Belgian comic series by Peyo,


is a new adaptation from publisher Microids and developer Kalank Games. Promising a combination of action, strategy, and storytelling, this new adventure sees the infamous Gargamel ruining the Nature Fairy Leaf’s planned celebrations and capturing 20 Smurfs with a magic spell.

Maestro – June 20 (PS VR2)The Smurfs – Flower Defensehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCj6iZzCkkc


Created by Double Jack and Wild Sheep Studio, we previously praised classical rhythm game

for orchestrating a hit last year. It's now coming to PlayStation VR2 with both controllers and hand tracking support, coinciding with a new DLC that adds 'Duel of the Fates' by John Williams from Star Wars: Episode 1.

Elemental Towers – June 23 (PC VR, Quest)MaestroLaunching in early access, Elemental Towers VR is a magical FPS that sees you controlling the power of four elements, tasking you to construct legendary towers and restore balance to this world across a story mode. That’s launching this month on Steam, while the Quest version lists a “summer 2025” release window.


Cave Crave – June 26 (PS VR2, Quest)


Developed by 3R Games,

sees you exploring tight tunnels and caves as you try to find an escape. It requires you to use chalk on cave walls, hammers to remove obstacles, and ice axes for climbing. It's now introducing an optional horror mode and while the Quest version only states a "June" release window, the PlayStation VR2 version lists June 26.

Neolithic Dawn – June 2025 (Quest)Cave CraveNeolithic Dawn is a VR survival game reaching early access, though it’s unclear if the Steam release will coincide with Quest. Neolithic Dawn is a VR survival game that’s in early access. It’s unclear if the Steam release will coincide with Quest. You’ll be reborn as the son or daughter of your deceased self in a new world. Dynamic seasons, a day and night cycle, and five maps are promised.


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