Difference between Meta Quest+ with the Competition
Feature | Meta Quest+ | PlayStation VR PlayRoom | Viveport Infinity | VRoid Hub |
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Price | Unannounced (Estimated $10-$15/month) | Free with PS Plus ($9.99/month+) | $12.99/month or $89.99/year | Free (limited), Premium ($3.99/month+) |
Content Library Focus | Quest titles, curated choices + rotating library | Social experiences, mini-games | Diverse VR titles across genres | Avatar creation tools, VR experiences |
Platform Compatibility | Meta Quest+ headset only | PlayStation consoles only | Various VR headsets (Vive, Index, WMR) | Primarily web browsers, VRoid Studio software |
Game Ownership (Claimed Titles) | Permanent ownership, even after unsubscribing | Access only with an active PS Plus subscription | No ownership, access limited to the subscription period | Ownership depends on the tier and content acquired |
Offline Play | Yes, downloaded games | No | Yes, downloaded games | Limited options |
Meta Quest+ is Now Like Game Pass For Your VR Headset
Meta, formerly known as Facebook, is making a big move to attract new users to its VR platform, the Meta Quest. The company has announced the launch of a new subscription service for Meta Quest+, offering a rotating library of free games, similar to the popular Xbox Game Pass model. This move comes as Meta continues to push for wider adoption of VR technology, which is still facing challenges in terms of mainstream appeal.
In Short
- Meta Platforms introduces a rotating games catalog to its Meta Quest+ subscription service.
- The new feature enhances the value for VR enthusiasts by offering a library of games in addition to their two free monthly titles.
- The service resembles Xbox Game Pass, aiming to attract more fans.