Releases Recap: June 21 – 25
This week, we released a bunch of titles and updates across the Oculus Platform. Here’s a rundown of the highlights:
Blaston - Crackdown Update
The world of Blaston has grown, and with it, new challengers have appeared to take down the duelists! The Crackdown Update introduces a new singleplayer campaign, with the Octopresence invading the underground world of Blaston dueling. Some duelists have reportedly been hacked by an unknown entity called ModOps. It’s time to take them on and find out who is behind it all. That, plus a new battle arena, a new Octo Agent avatar and ModOps skins, and an upgraded Ozo Lounge.
Perfect For: Fans of SUPERHOT VR, Echo VR, and Larcenauts
Developer: Resolution Games
Available On: Oculus Quest Platform
Star Wars™ Pinball VR - Droids Table
This week Droids joins Star Wars™ Pinball VR for free—now with 10 pinball tables! Having narrowly evaded the clutches of Darth Vader and the Galactic Empire, our two hapless Droids find themselves scavenged by the Jawas on the planet of Tatoooine. Carrying Leia’s message for Obi-Wan Kenobi and the plans to the Death Star, R2-D2 must escape with the assistance of C-3PO in order to continue his mission. Help R2-D2 and C-3PO escape the Jawa’s Sandcrawler, use its Ore Processor and Magnet Crane mechanisms as playfield toys to start multiball, and unlock new Fan Cave customization items.
Perfect For: Fans of Pinball FX2 VR, Vader Immortal, and Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy's Edge
Developer: Zen Studios
Available On: Oculus Quest Platform

Synth Riders - Out of This World Update
There’s a new major update for Synth Riders this week. Oculus Avatars are now available for players on all Oculus devices. Customize your avatar before entering Multiplayer, and then take it for a spin! You can also enter “Eclypse,” a brand new stage for the Spin Mode that will take you to another planet where robots roam and spaceships rule the skies. The existing “Spin City” stage has been completely redesigned for a new level of richness and depth. And on Oculus Quest 2, you can now turn on an experimental 120Hz mode. Owners of the original Quest, meanwhile, can look forward to significant improvements to performance and memory use.
Perfect For: Fans of Beat Saber, Pistol Whip, and Supernatural
Developer: Kluge Interactive
Available On: Oculus Quest Platform // Rift Platform
Visit the Oculus Store on the Quest and Rift Platforms for even more immersive content. We’ll see you back here next week for another batch of releases.


