Downtown Club and FlatOut 4 Put VR Racing In The Spotlight
If you’re hunting for fresh Quest racing games or destructive arcade action on PC, two new VR game releases are revving up. Downtown Club, a simcade racer from Commuter Games, exits Early Access on June 11 with update v1.4.0 for Meta Quest and Pico. The full launch adds voice chat, in-game rain, slipstream systems, and improved AI, alongside both thumbstick and full virtual wheel controls—positioning it as a more complete simcade package for headset owners. On PC VR, FlatOut 4: Total Insanity VR brings demolition derby chaos to Early Access. This multiplayer racer thrives on mutually assured destruction, with modes like Stunt, Carnage, and Beat The Bomb encouraging you to grind for new vehicles and tracks simply by playing. From dirt paths that rattle your virtual suspension to flapping car doors and debris stuck on your windshield, it’s a rough ride in the best possible way.

One More Delve: A Physics-Driven VR Dungeon Crawler For Co-op Fans
One More Delve offers a promising VR dungeon crawler option for players who like their fantasy adventures shared. Built by a solo student developer, this hack-and-slash experience supports up to three players teaming up online to tackle dark dungeons full of monsters, loot, and physics-driven combat. Every swing of your sword or hammer matters, with damage influenced by how hard you strike, turning your motions into meaningful attacks. You can equip three different weapons at once—one in each hand plus a third on your shoulder—including one-handed and two-handed blades, axes, hammers, bows, shields, and magic. Two-handed weapons demand both controllers for maximum impact, while bows require careful manual aiming and arrow handling. Early Access began on April 27 for Meta Quest and Steam, with a full release planned for this summer, making it a strong pick if you’re craving co-op dungeon crawling in VR.
Crepe Master and Walkabout Mini Golf Bring Colorful, Family-Friendly Fun
For lighter, more family-friendly VR game releases, Crepe Master and Walkabout Mini Golf’s new Blokhaven course make a great pairing. Crepe Master is a magical girl-inspired brawler on Meta Quest 3 that draws from anime like Sailor Moon and targets younger players. You step into the floating gloves of Hana, a tween protagonist who becomes a Magical Girl after touching her grandmother’s Sacred Pan, then follow Mother Crepe through 15 short levels of simple, humorous monster-smashing action. At USD 9.99 (approx. RM46), it’s designed as a compact, approachable introduction to VR. Meanwhile, mini golf VR staple Walkabout Mini Golf adds Blokhaven, its fortieth course and most animated environment yet. Inspired by Bauhaus design, Blokhaven mixes bold, minimalist shapes with a bustling seaside town full of blocky residents, construction sites, and a crashed ship that supplies the city with building blocks. It’s a visually vibrant new playground for both casual and competitive putters.

Outside The Lines VR: A Relaxing Coloring App For Unwinding In Headsets
If your VR library is packed with action but light on VR relaxation apps, Outside The Lines VR is a welcome change of pace. Developed by the original creator of VRTK, this Meta Quest coloring app focuses on comfort and simplicity rather than complex art tools. You pick up virtual pens, markers, or crayons and methodically fill pre-designed images, with optional open canvases if you’re feeling more creative. The entire interface is built around just the trigger and grip, and you can even use it one-handed. That low-friction design makes it ideal for newcomers, kids, or anyone who wants a quiet, meditative session instead of a sweaty workout. Users report sitting down for “just a few minutes” and realizing half an hour has quietly slipped by as the outside world fades away. For players seeking balance between intense dungeon runs, mini golf VR sessions, and calmer experiences, it’s an easy recommendation.

