VR Horror Swings Back: Scary Baboon’s ‘Fight Back’ Update
Scary Baboon, the social multiplayer VR horror hit on Meta Quest, has flipped one of its core rules: players can finally fight back. ENVER’s new “Fight Back” update adds combat mechanics and weapons to a game that once focused purely on running and hiding from monsters in a shifting laboratory. It is a direct response to community demand from a player base that’s grown to millions of downloads, tens of thousands of highly positive reviews, and a Discord community in the hundreds of thousands. You now get limited offensive tools to smack away monsters, mutants, and other failed experiments while still scrambling through dark corridors. Crucially, ENVER stresses that combat doesn’t trivialize the horror. Hit enemies too often and they’ll return more aggressively, maintaining the tension that made Scary Baboon’s chaotic, jump-scare-filled sessions so popular among VR multiplayer games.
Laser Dance’s Mimic Update: Six New VR Levels And Reactive Lasers
Mixed reality puzzle favorite Laser Dance is getting a substantial content bump this summer with the Mimic Update. Designed for Quest 3 and 3S, the game transforms your room into a laser-filled maze that you physically weave through, and the new update sharpens that concept with six new levels plus an inventive green laser mechanic. These new green beams only move when you move, creating a tense rhythm where every step risks repositioning the hazards around you. It’s a clever twist that should deepen both solo runs and party sessions, reinforcing why Laser Dance has been recommended as a go-to social experience. While the full Mimic Update arrives later this summer, interested players can hop into the game now and potentially try upcoming content early via the official Discord, making this one of the more immediately accessible VR game updates on the horizon.

Sweet Surrender Expands Its Buildcraft With 55 New Upgrade Chips
VR roguelike FPS Sweet Surrender has steadily evolved since its 2021 debut, and Update 16 is its most dramatic progression-focused patch yet. The game’s meta hinges on mid-run upgrade chips that attach to your arm, shaping each attempt through new powers and synergies. This update drops a massive 55 new chips, introducing perks like medical precision, cross contamination, and aftershocks to diversify gunplay and survivability. Just as important, a third chip slot is now available. That extra space reduces the need to constantly discard old upgrades, encouraging experimental builds and more dynamic runs through its procedurally structured levels. Available on PS VR2, Steam, and Quest, Sweet Surrender now offers considerably deeper build variety for players who enjoy tinkering with loadouts in a VR roguelike FPS. If you bounced off earlier for lack of depth, this is a strong moment to revisit and discover new playstyles.
Deadly Delivery’s Goldmoon Update Grows Co-op Carnage
Co-op horror title Deadly Delivery is doubling down on replayability and social chaos with the new Goldmoon Update, out now on Meta Quest and SteamVR. Known for slapstick scares best experienced with friends, the game now supports larger lobbies, increasing from four to six players and pushing it further into the realm of high-energy VR multiplayer games. Goldmoon also adds a special map event that can randomly trigger during missions, throwing unexpected encounters and unique rewards at teams willing to brave the added risk. Two new enemy types with distinct mechanics broaden the threat roster, forcing squads to adapt tactics on the fly. Cosmetic options receive another boost too, alongside new platform-specific achievements to chase. For players looking for a fresh cooperative horror loop, this free Deadly Delivery update offers more variety, more progression hooks, and more room for group chaos in every delivery run.

