Most Popular Oculus Quest 2 Games & Apps – Paid

One way to look at the most popular apps on the Quest store is to see which are earning the most reviews over a certain period of time. The ranking below shows which games saw the most reviews since our last check.

Rank Name Change in Ratings Price
#1 GOLF+ +1,482 $30
#2 Blade & Sorcery: Nomad +1,437 $20
#3 BONELAB +1,237 $40
#4 Into the Radius +607 $30
#5 Beat Saber +526 $30
#6 Among Us VR +500 $10
#7 Job Simulator +479 $20
#8 The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners +442 $40
#9 Walkabout Mini Golf +429 $15
#10 The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners – Chapter 2: Retribution +405 $40
#11 Onward +378 $25
#12 Contractors +333 $20
#13 Resident Evil 4 +304 $40
#14 NFL PRO ERA +297 $30
#15 SUPERHOT VR +271 $25
#16 LES MILLS BODYCOMBAT +261 $30
#17 The Room VR: A Dark Matter +222 $30
#18 The Thrill of the Fight +204 $10
#19 Five Nights at Freddy’s: Help Wanted +202 $30
#20 Real VR Fishing +189 $20

Rating change compared to January 2023

  • Among the 20 most popular Quest apps
    • Median number of new ratings: 392 (+32)
    • Average price (mean): $27 (+$2)
    • Most common price (mode): $30 (±$0)
  • Among all paid Quest apps
    • Median number of new ratings: 99 (+13)
    • Average price (mean): $20 (±$0)
    • Most common price (mode): $20 (±$0)

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  • Arno van Wingerde

    … en maar 1 nieuwkomer… dode markt? Ik ga steeds serieuzer naar de PSVR2+PS5 combo kijken!

    • ViRGiN

      PSVR2 is replacement of PCVR, not Quest. And it’s mostly ports of old games so..

      • LMAO

        Ignorant troll alert!

        • ViRGiN

          putin fanboy alert!

          • LMAO

            Ignorant troll alert!

      • Arno van Wingerde

        I see this more as 3 levels: –
        Quest2 standalone cheap, no cable, severely limited power.
        PS5*PSVR: mid-range, much stronger, say 2070/2080, cable, no upgrades.
        PCVR: in principle the highest power and upgrades possible, many games mods by enthusiasts rather than actual VR games. but also stuff like MSFS. Also good/wireless combo with Quest2 possible.

        I find I use my Quest in several places in the house and even in garden,depending on the game, whether it is seated or walking around which would not be possible with PSVR2 or PCVR.

        • Quest 2 – Either enjoy A LOT of games as a wireless vr headset OR enjoy almost every VR game ever created by connecting your Quest 2 with your computer, either with a cable or wireless.

          PSVR2 – Enjoy amazing clear graphics with a headset that tracks your eyes and sits unbelievable easy. Just don’t expect to enjoy it with a lot of games. Pistol Whip is fun, and I guess there is what? 2-3 more games? :P