OrbusVR: Reborn, the MMORPG built for VR, now has a free-to-play demo that will let you dive into the open world game and play all the way up to level 10.

As far as we can tell, there’s really no negative side to the offer—outside of the fact that it currently isn’t available for Oculus Quest.

Although couched as a free ‘demo’ offered through Steam (Vive, Rift, Index), you’re still playing in the same world as other paying users, who have the ability to level their characters up to the max—level 30.

You can level up all eight of the game’s classes too, so technically you could possess eight different characters, all leveled individually up to level 10 without paying at all. Once you’ve reached level 10 on all eight classes, Orbus says their characters won’t gain any additional XP, halting in-game progress and keeping higher-level zones and activities realistically off-limits.

SEE ALSO
Hands-on: VRMMO 'OrbusVR: Reborn' Offers a True World of Possibilities

Besides that, the only other real caveat is the inability to use the Auction House and trade with other players, a measure put in place to avoid abuse of the system.

What’s more, if you decide to buy the game on either Steam or the Oculus Store, you can pick up progress right where you left off.

OrbusVR recently launched out of Early Access with its ‘Reborn’ update, and while the game has come a long way since it first came to Steam in late 2017, this may help players decide if the game has enough meat on the bone to justify the $40 MSRP. At the time of this writing, the game is admittedly on sale for a 30% discount, putting it at $28.

Check out our most recent hands-on with OrbusVR: Reborn to learn a bit more about what makes this VRMMO tick.

Newsletter graphic

This article may contain affiliate links. If you click an affiliate link and buy a product we may receive a small commission which helps support the publication. More information.


Well before the first modern XR products hit the market, Scott recognized the potential of the technology and set out to understand and document its growth. He has been professionally reporting on the space for nearly a decade as Editor at Road to VR, authoring more than 4,000 articles on the topic. Scott brings that seasoned insight to his reporting from major industry events across the globe.
  • JesuSaveSouls

    Nice and hope it does soon for quest.

    • oompah

      U did not say ur magic words starting with J

      • Johan Pruijs

        Look closer :0)

      • adrian meyer

        Praise Jeeebus.

        • Gillian

          It is possible to easily leave yr tiresome 9 am to 5 pm job and then begin with getting paycheck per month approx 12000 dollars working on-line. Let’s be real, no matter where you’re working from, you’re still doing just that: working. While doing a home based job you have Extremely flexible daily schedule – you can take rests at any time, feel absolutely no rush to hang up on your buddies any time they contact you, and have lunch or dinner at any odd time you choose, Forget crowds and heavy traffic – No stuffing yourself into a rickety transportation tube, having people scuff your brand-new shoes, or walking behind agonizingly slow people who apparently don’t understand what a straight line is, More time with loved ones -Take care of a sick significant other at your home, get ready for kids earlier in the day time, get some extra snuggles in with your doggo, or simply just get some relaxing time to yourself! Test it yourself, what it’s about… troopamphora.kiluweb.com

          • adrian meyer

            Do one and your crap.