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Oculus Rift: 30 launch titles, pricing revealed

The launch titles that will be available alongside the Oculus Rift have been revealed.

You can see the titles and their individual prices (all in $ USD) below:

  • ADR1FT – $19.99
  • Adventure Time: Magic Man’s Head Games – $4.99
  • AirMech: Command – $39.99
  • Albino Lullaby – $9.99
  • Audio Arena – $9.99
  • Project CARS – $49.99
  • Chronos – $49.99
  • Darknet – $9.99
  • Dead Secret – $14.99
  • Defense Grid 2 Enhanced VR Edition – $29.99
  • Dreadhalls – $9.99
  • Elite Dangerous: Deluxe Edition – $59.99
  • Esper 2 – $9.99
  • EVE Valkyrie Founder’s Pack – $59.99
  • Fly to KUMA – $14.99
  • EVE Gunjack – $9.99
  • Herobound SC – $9.99
  • Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes – $14.99
  • Lucky’s Tale – Bundled with the Rift
  • Omega Agent – $14.99
  • Radial G – $24.99
  • Rooms – $14.99
  • Shufflepuck Cantina Deluxe VR – $9.99
  • Smashing The Battle – $19.99
  • Vanishing of Ethan Carter – To Be Confirmed
  • Vektron Revenge – $9.99
  • VR Tennis Online – $24.99
  • Pinball FX2 VR – $14.99
  • BlazeRush – To Be Confirmed
  • Windlands – $19.99

The Oculus Rift is available this month.


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