Meta’s yearly Connect event is live, and alongside new product reveals the company is rolling out one of its largest VR sales to date. Quest headsets and a wide selection of Horizon Store titles are getting price cuts, creating a wave of deals timed to the showcase.

The promotion highlights Meta’s push to expand the Quest ecosystem while drawing attention to the latest hardware updates and software announcements. For anyone following VR’s growth, the sale offers a snapshot of how Meta is trying to keep momentum across both devices and content.

Quest Hardware Discounts

The Quest 3 and Quest 2 headsets headline the sale with notable price drops across multiple storage tiers. Accessories such as Elite Straps and charging docks are also included, reflecting Meta’s ongoing effort to lower the cost of entry for new users and keep current owners invested in the hardware.

Horizon Store Game Deals

Dozens of VR games on the Horizon Store are discounted for the duration of Meta Connect. The lineup spans major hits like rhythm games, shooters, and social experiences, along with indie titles that often go overlooked outside of big sales. Time-limited bundles and curated collections make it easier to grab multiple games at once.

  • Asgard’s Wrath 2: $39 (35% off regular $60 price)
  • Into The Radius 2: $32 (20% off regular $40 price)
  • RUINSMAGUS: $15 (57% off regular $35 price)
  • Figmin XR | Mixed Reality: $20 (33% off regular $30 price)
  • Dungeons Of Eternity: $20 (33% off regular $30 price)
  • TRIANGLE STRATEGY: $18 (40% off regular $30 price)
  • Townsmen VR: $11 (63% off regular $30 price)
  • Marvel’s Iron Man VR: $22 (27% off regular $30 price)
  • Clay Hunt VR: $20 (33% off regular $30 price)
  • Skydive Sim – Skydiving Simulator: $23 (23% off regular $30 price)
  • Hellsweeper VR: $12 (60% off regular $30 price)
  • Jurassic World Aftermath Collection: $18 (40% off regular $30 price)
  • The Climb: $15 (50% off regular $30 price)
  • Creed: Rise to Glory – Championship Edition: $12 (60% off regular $30 price)
  • Vox Machinae: $15 (50% off regular $30 price)
  • Stranger Things VR: $19 (24% off regular $25 price)
  • HAX: $20 (20% off regular $25 price)
  • Genotype: $18 (28% off regular $25 price)
  • Darksword: Battle Eternity: $10 (60% off regular $25 price)

The sale coincides with Meta Connect 2025 and will run for a limited window, with different regions receiving slightly varied end dates. By pairing these deals with hardware announcements, Meta creates a clear incentive for players to upgrade or expand their libraries during the event.

Broader Context in VR

Meta has used previous Connect events to push hardware adoption, but this year’s sale feels especially aggressive. With new competitors entering the standalone headset market, lowering barriers through discounts is a strategic way to keep Quest at the center of consumer VR.

Meta Connect 2025 isn’t just about keynote reveals. The deep cuts across hardware and software show how the company is using pricing as a key part of its VR strategy heading into the next year.

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