Meta launches Quest+ subscription & it’s actually not a bad deal

Meta has launched a gaming subscription, named Meta Quest+, which will add two new apps to your library every month. Meta Quest+ costs $7.99 per month, or $59.99 annually.

Interestingly, the wording on Meta’s site implies that the subscription might also include apps and not just gaming experiences.

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Announced viaMark Zuckerberg‘s Instagram account, the subscription will be priced at $7.99 per month or $59.99 per year. This equates to 24 new apps or games per year, which, if you pay the annual fee, rounds out to just $2.50 per app.

Gear up for Quest 3

The strategy overall seems to be getting existingQuestusers to beef up their libraries in preparation for the Quest 3, which will likely be one of the most popularVR headsetswhen it finally launches this fall.

VR has had an issue with building up a list of easily accessible content that consumers can enjoy, and with the Quest ecosystem being one of the most robust and mature software ecosystems out there for VR as a whole, it could do users a whole lot of good in helping them to experience new titles from developers, without having to commit to a full-price purchase.

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Meta Quest+ goes live today and is already available for existing Quest users. The first titles on offer using the subscription are Pixel Ripped 1995, and Pistol Whip, which are both incredibly popular titles, which bodes well for the future of the service.

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