Build Your Own Elite VR Bundle (PC Digital Download): 7 for $9, 5 for $7.20 or
3 for $4.50
$59.99
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Fanatical is offering their Build Your Own Elite VR Bundle: 2024 Edition (PC Digital Download) on sale listed below. Save an additional 10% Off w/ coupon code OMEN10 (apply in cart).
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Note, must select the required amount for discount to apply.
Available Option(s) w/ extra 10% Off discount
3 for $4.49
5 for $7.19
7 for $8.99
Available Title(s)
Fruit Ninja
Fruit Ninja 2
Ragnarock
I Expect You to Die
Swarm
Yupitergrad VR Adventure
Table of Tales: The Crooked Crown
Visionarium 2
Audio Trip
Warplanes: Battles over Pacific
Pinball FX 2 VR
Karnage Chronicles
Down the Rabbit Hole
The Curious Tale of the Stolen Pets
Warplanes WW1 Fighters
VR Furballs Demolition
Amid Evil VR
Trickster VR
Dance Collider
Wraith: The Oblivion After life
Monster Showdown
Mental Hospital Child of Evil
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Immerse yourself in a world of unparalleled virtual reality experiences with this curated collection of top-tier titles
Must purchase the required amount for discount/next discount level to activate
All digital games are delivered as an official Steam key and will need a Steam account/client to activate
Refund is eligible on any order within 14 days of purchase (provided the products haven't been revealed or files downloaded)
Offer valid while pricing/coupon savings last
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Additionally, earn a select Spring Sale Choice of Steam Game w/ purchase of $12 or more.
Can anyone comment on some multiplayer games in this list? I only have I expect you to die on this list, surprisingly with how often I used to purchase these bundles.
Edit: if anyone had doubles, I have a extra key for Arizona sunshine deluxe and after the fall deluxe edition to trade for some of these.
I don't think any are multiplayer and if they are, there isn't an active community. Take the money you were going to spend here and go to Steam and go under the VR heading and buy anything from the top of the New and Popular tab, or Best Selling. You've actually get you some value for your money.
Can anyone comment on some multiplayer games in this list? I only have I expect you to die on this list, surprisingly with how often I used to purchase these bundles.
Karnage Chronicles is multiplayer and a good one to have! It's got decent combat and rpg mechanics
I am pretty new to VR. Can someone help explain how to use stem vr games on quest 2? Do I need to purchase stem account separately?
First, you need to have a decent gaming computer. (There should be tools/articles you can Google about if your computer is VR ready). If your computer is decent enough, you buy the games on a steam account, they are installed and run on the computer, and the VR headset connects to the computer (via USB or wirelessly) and essentially serves as a monitor for the computer, but in VR.
Swarm is a fantastic game. Grapple hook cel-shaded wave shooter. The physics on the elastic grapple hooks are perfect.
Sequel just came out this month and is also good. Changes the formula making it a rogue-lite.
I have Warplanes WW1 also and it's a lot of fun. Can get a little nauseating after awhile doing flips and turns in an open-cockpit plane, but in small doses I love it.
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Edit: if anyone had doubles, I have a extra key for Arizona sunshine deluxe and after the fall deluxe edition to trade for some of these.
Also, if you spend $12+ you can get a free Steam game (select non-VR titles)
These are the choices (Steam games or discounts of future orders):
Karnage Chronicles is multiplayer and a good one to have! It's got decent combat and rpg mechanics
Thanks!
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First, you need to have a decent gaming computer. (There should be tools/articles you can Google about if your computer is VR ready). If your computer is decent enough, you buy the games on a steam account, they are installed and run on the computer, and the VR headset connects to the computer (via USB or wirelessly) and essentially serves as a monitor for the computer, but in VR.
Thanks!
Sequel just came out this month and is also good. Changes the formula making it a rogue-lite.
I have Warplanes WW1 also and it's a lot of fun. Can get a little nauseating after awhile doing flips and turns in an open-cockpit plane, but in small doses I love it.