New VR Game Releases in February 2025: The Complete List

Posted 1st February 2025

A Month Packed with Exciting VR Titles

Virtual reality continues to revolutionize gaming, offering players more immersive and interactive experiences across various genres. February 2025 is no exception, with a diverse lineup of highly anticipated VR games arriving across Meta Quest, PC VR, and PSVR 2.

From sci-fi horror and detective adventures to farming simulators and real-time strategy, there’s something for everyone in this month's VR releases. Below is your ultimate guide to every VR game launching in February 2025.

February 6 – Rogue Piñatas: VRmageddon (Quest)

The tables have turned! In this wacky action game, rogue piñatas are striking back at humans, defending themselves from being cracked open. This colorful, fast-paced adventure offers:

  • Six themed levels, from suburban neighborhoods to deserts.
  • Four-player co-op mode, making it perfect for multiplayer fun.
  • A fresh, family-friendly take on horde survival gameplay.

Who should play? Fans of lighthearted, action-packed VR games with cooperative elements.

February 11 – COLD VR (PC VR, Quest)

Inspired by Superhot VR, this time-bending shooter adds a unique twist—time slows when you move. Players must navigate an AI-controlled world while evading deadly attacks. Key features include:

  • Physics-based combat, where time manipulation plays a crucial role.
  • Challenging enemy AI that adapts to player movement.
  • Launching on Meta Quest and Steam, with a PSVR 2 release planned later.

Who should play? Those who love skill-based shooters with strategic movement mechanics.

February 13 – Alien: Rogue Incursion (Quest 3)

This VR-exclusive survival horror experience takes players into the terrifying Alien universe. As Zula Hendricks, a former Colonial Marine, you’ll infiltrate an overrun research facility armed with a motion tracker and pulse rifle. Expect:

  • Stealth and action elements, requiring both tactics and firepower.
  • Horrifying encounters with relentless Xenomorphs.
  • A standalone Quest 3 release, following its debut on PSVR 2 and PC VR.

Who should play? Horror fans and sci-fi lovers who enjoy tense, heart-pounding survival experiences.

February 13 – Chronostrike (Quest 3)

Set in a dystopian future, Chronostrike blends bullet-time combat with a gripping narrative. Players battle a corrupt corporation controlling digital immortality. Key highlights:

  • Time-based combat mechanics similar to Superhot VR.
  • Cooperative multiplayer mode for added intensity.
  • Developed by Green Sky Games, creators of Swarm 1 & 2.

Who should play? Fans of fast-paced, strategic combat and cyberpunk settings.

February 14 – Voxel Project (PC VR)

Voxel Project is a fully destructible sandbox game, allowing players to explore, build, and destroy dynamic environments. Features include:

  • Customizable weapons and interactive vehicles.
  • Physics-based destruction, making for endless fun.
  • Strong modding support, enhancing replayability.

Who should play? Sandbox lovers who enjoy freedom in gameplay and world-building.

February 20 – Ashen Arrows (PC VR, Pico, Quest)

This Norse mythology-inspired archery game places players in the midst of an epic battle to stop Ragnarök. Experience:

  • Realistic bow-and-arrow mechanics for immersive combat.
  • A story-driven single-player campaign.
  • Co-op mode, allowing players to team up against mythical foes.

Who should play? VR players who enjoy precision-based archery and mythology-driven adventures.

February 20 – Realize Music: Sing (Quest)

A unique VR karaoke experience that blends music therapy with entertainment. Key features:

  • A vast library of over one million songs, updated weekly.
  • Subscription-based access, with monthly and yearly plans.
  • Designed for relaxation and self-expression through singing.

Who should play? Music lovers looking for an immersive karaoke experience.

February 27 – All On Board! (Quest, PC VR)

Board game nights go virtual! All On Board! brings classic and modern tabletop experiences to VR, featuring:

  • Popular games like Terraforming Mars, Chess, and The Binding of Isaac: Four Souls.
  • Multiplayer and solo modes.
  • Fully immersive board game physics for an authentic feel.

Who should play? Board game enthusiasts who want to experience tabletop classics in VR.

February 27 – Crystal Commanders (Quest)

A real-time strategy game that brings epic battles to VR. Features include:

  • A fully voiced campaign, adding depth to the storyline.
  • 1v1 local multiplayer battles.
  • Mixed reality support, allowing players to battle in their own environment.

Who should play? Strategy lovers who enjoy commanding armies and resource management.

February 27 – Detective VR (Quest 3)

Step into the shoes of a detective solving intricate mysteries using hand tracking and mixed reality. Expect:

  • Time manipulation mechanics, revealing different versions of events.
  • Realistic interrogation sequences and witness assessments.
  • Exclusive Quest 3 optimization, enhancing realism.

Who should play? Fans of crime thrillers and investigative storytelling.

February 28 – Farming Simulator VR (Quest)

The legendary Farming Simulator series makes its VR debut, offering an authentic farming experience. Features:

  • First-person perspective, operating real-world farming machinery.
  • Greenhouse farming, allowing players to cultivate crops.
  • Real brands like John Deere, Case IH, CLAAS, and Fendt.

Who should play? Farming simulation fans who want a truly immersive agricultural experience.

February (TBA) – The Obsessive Shadow (PSVR 2)

A psychological horror game that puts players in the shoes of a 9-year-old boy trapped in a haunted house. Features include:

  • Limited flashlight visibility, increasing suspense.
  • Creepy environmental storytelling.
  • Originally launched on Quest, now arriving on PSVR 2.

Who should play? Horror lovers looking for a deeply immersive and unsettling VR experience.

Final Thoughts: What to Expect from February’s VR Lineup

February 2025 brings a mix of action, horror, simulation, and multiplayer experiences, ensuring something for every VR player.

Whether you’re into fast-paced combat, strategy-driven gameplay, or relaxing simulations, this month’s releases are packed with variety and innovation.

FAQs

Which of these games have multiplayer modes?

Chronostrike, Rogue Piñatas: VRmageddon, All On Board!, Crystal Commanders, and Ashen Arrows all feature multiplayer elements.

Are any of these VR games platform-exclusive?

  • Alien: Rogue Incursion is Quest 3-exclusive.
  • Detective VR is optimized for Quest 3.
  • The Obsessive Shadow is launching on PSVR 2 after its Quest debut.

What is the most immersive VR experience launching this month?

Detective VR offers deep investigation mechanics, while Alien: Rogue Incursion delivers intense horror survival.