June’s VR Landscape: Showcases, Platforms, and Must-Play Releases
June VR games refer to the month’s most notable new and free virtual reality titles across Meta Quest, PlayStation VR2, and PC platforms, covering fresh releases, platform exclusives, and subscription perks that help players decide what to play next. This June opens with UploadVR’s Summer Showcase on June 12 and a VR Games Showcase later in the month, setting the stage for frequent announcements as summer begins. The current calendar already features a mix of arcade shooters, story-led adventures, and experimental music games, with more VR games June additions expected as events conclude. UploadVR notes that its schedule focuses on titles with firm June dates, while undated “June 2026” projects remain on longer watchlists. For players, that means a steady stream of games to track across Meta Quest releases, PlayStation VR2 games, and PC VR games throughout the month.
Meta Quest Highlights: Outblast, Sugar Madness and Horizon Plus Free Games
Meta Quest releases in June lean toward fast action and accessible fun. Outblast lands on Quest with a fast-paced arcade campaign, pitting players against a rogue viral intelligence across five futuristic locations and capped by distinct boss encounters. For co-op fans and families, Sugar Madness offers an on-rails wave shooter built around colorful ‘candymorph’ enemies created by the villainous Dr. Sour, with solo and cooperative modes that aim to be approachable for new VR users. Meta Horizon Plus subscribers also get notable extras. According to The Shortcut, the Meta Horizon Plus free games for June include Trombone Champ: Unflattened and Maskmaker, both available from June 1 to June 30. Trombone Champ VR brings 58 tracks plus custom song support, while Maskmaker focuses on crafting magical masks that open paths into mysterious realms as you uncover the Maskmaker’s identity.
PlayStation VR2: The Boys: Trigger Warning Joins the Library
On the console side, PlayStation VR2 games gain a notable TV tie-in with The Boys: Trigger Warning. Developed by Arvore, the studio behind Pixel Ripped, this stealth action game adapts the comic and TV universe of The Boys into first-person VR. Previously released on Meta Quest, it now comes to PS VR2 on June 9, giving console VR players a chance to explore its grim superhero world. The experience leans into classic stealth design: sneaking through hostile spaces, avoiding detection, and using gadgets to survive. While UploadVR’s earlier review called it “a run-of-the-mill stealth game lifted by the world it is set in,” fans of the series may value the chance to inhabit that setting in VR. Its arrival adds another cross-platform title to PS VR2’s growing mix of exclusives and shared releases.
PC VR Games on Steam: Fishing Party VR and Sky Legends
PC VR games on Steam bring variety this month, from calm simulations to narrative adventures. Fishing Party VR, arriving June 1, is a physics-based fishing simulator that focuses on realistic rod-and-reel mechanics. It features twenty species of fish spread across five locations, giving players a slower-paced alternative to shooters and rhythm games. On June 3, Sky Legends: An Aeropostal Epic follows with a very different flavor. Set in the early 1900s, it frames its story around an air mail transport company, with an investigation that spans a decade of the firm’s history. Players control different pilots and planes through interactive scenes, mixing narrative storytelling with flight-focused gameplay. Sky Legends already appeared on Meta Quest and includes both motion controller and hand-tracking support there, but its PC VR release expands access for those who prefer higher-end headsets and Steam’s ecosystem.
Looking Ahead: Summer Showcases, Indies and Subscription Value
June’s VR slate blends indie creativity, licensed adaptations, and subscription benefits across all major platforms. Outblast and Sugar Madness deliver arcade-style Meta Quest releases, The Boys: Trigger Warning reinforces PlayStation VR2’s ties to broader entertainment, and PC VR games like Fishing Party VR and Sky Legends widen the genre spread on Steam. At the same time, Meta Horizon Plus keeps adding value with rotating titles and June’s pair of Trombone Champ: Unflattened and Maskmaker for subscribers. Meta Horizon Plus costs USD 7.99 (approx. RM37) per month or USD 59.99 (approx. RM280) per year, and The Shortcut notes that “it’s more than likely that more than USD 59.99 of VR games will be given away in the 12 months.” With UploadVR’s Summer Showcase and the VR Games Showcase both scheduled this month, players can expect the list of VR games June offers to grow even further.






