The Best Battle Royale Games in VR: Bring Your Friends

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Posted on: 13 Dec 2025

Battle royale games have found a natural home in VR. The immersive perspective, physical movement, and spatial awareness VR provides make every encounter more intense than in traditional flat-screen titles. While the genre is still growing, a few standout games have established themselves as the best VR battle royale experiences available today.

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Population: One

Population: One is arguably the most iconic VR battle royale game. Developed by BigBox VR, it features a “Vertical Combat System” that lets players climb almost any surface and glide across the map. Players drop in as a squad, collect weapons, build temporary cover, and fight until only one team remains. The ability to build defensive structures adds a strategic layer, encouraging creative play.

The game changed its model to free-to-play in 2023, and since then its player base has grown significantly. Match this healthy audience with regular updates and the game continues to feel fresh. Cross-platform play between Meta Quest and PCVR also helps to ensure a healthy community.

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Contractors: Showdown

Contractors: Showdown offers a more grounded alternative for players who prefer tactical realism over high-mobility action. Built as a spin-off of the Contractors VR shooter, this title combines a shrinking play area with weapon handling that feels weighty and authentic. Reloads, recoil, and aiming all demand attention, making each engagement deliberate.

While the game originally launched as a pure battle royale, it has since evolved to include an extraction-shooter mode, giving players two ways to approach the game. The battle royale mode still holds up for those who enjoy traditional last-person-standing action, but the extraction mode introduces tension through resource gathering, risk management, and strategic retreats.

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Ghosts of Tabor

Ghosts of Tabor leans into the extraction-shooter formula more than traditional battle royale, but its PvPvE dynamics make it one of VR’s most intense survival-shooter experiences. Developed by Combat Waffle Studios, it draws clear inspiration from games like Escape from Tarkov, combining looting, crafting, and high-risk extraction.

Players join raids to gather gear, avoid other players, and attempt to escape with their haul. Failure means losing everything. Realism is emphasised, and success depends on tactical decision-making, resource management, and cooperation (or betrayal) with fellow players.

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Hyper Dash

While Hyper Dash is technically an arena shooter rather than a full battle royale game, its fast-paced, movement-focused combat makes it a compelling option for players who enjoy competitive shootouts in VR. The game supports up to 10 players per session across Meta Quest and PCVR platforms.

Movement in Hyper Dash is built around dashing, sprinting, and even rail grinding. This allows you to traverse the map quickly and dodge incoming fire. While it doesn’t include a shrinking “safe zone” typical of battle royale, its dynamic modes and emphasis on mobility offer a similarly chaotic and adrenaline-fuelled experience.

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Glassbreakers: Champions of Moss

Glassbreakers: Champions of Moss borrows liberally from both the MOBA and battle royale genres to make something truly unique. The game was well received throughout its beta testing phases, and the recent release of the game has seen many new believers join the fray.

If you’re looking for a multiplayer battle arena game that offers both depth and creativity, Glassbreakers: Champions of Moss should be top of your list.

VR battle royale is still an emerging genre, but the titles above demonstrate how developers are reinterpreting the formula for the immersive medium. Population: One offers the most polished, freely accessible option; Contractors: Showdown appeals to tactical shooters; Ghosts of Tabor brings extraction-based tension; Hyper Dash delivers high-speed arena action; and Glassbreakers: Champions of Moss experiments with classic MOBA and battle royale concepts. Depending on whether you prioritise realism, mobility, or pure chaos, there’s a VR battle royale experience to suit your style, and the genre is likely to grow rapidly in the coming years.

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Author: Kevin Joyce

Kevin Joyce has been a writer in the video games industry for more than 20 years, dedicated to XR for the latter half. He has launched numerous initiatives in the XR space, including media outlets such as VRFocus and AR/VR Pioneers, hackathons, marketing and community management organisation Tiny Brains, and not-for-profit educational platforms.