VR has broadened the appeal of sports games by placing players directly inside competitive environments. You’ll be visiting stadiums and courts, skate parks and batting cages, or even fantastical locales like the moon. Across standalone and console/PC-connected headsets, developers have explored a range of physical activities and competitive sports, translating real-world mechanics into motion-controlled VR interactions. Here’s a look at some of the best VR sports games available across Meta Quest, PC VR, PlayStation VR and PSVR2.
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- Creed: Rise to Glory
- Walkabout Mini Golf
- Eleven Table Tennis VR
- Sports Scramble
- Rezzil Player
- Racket Fury: Table Tennis VR

Creed: Rise to Glory
The Creed series began as a boxing simulation designed to give players a sense of presence and physicality during fights and training. In VR, this translates to upper-body movement and defensive awareness driven by motion controllers. Players engage in structured training segments and one-on-one matches where timing, blocking, stamina management and controlled aggression are core mechanics.
The Championship Edition expanded the original with additional content, including extended career progression and surface enhancements. This title is available across Meta Quest, PC VR, PlayStation VR and PSVR2, making it one of the more widely accessible VR sports simulations. Its career progression system encourages players to improve their skills over time, blending immersive cardio-style motion with contextual objectives.

Walkabout Mini Golf
As an accessible and replayable VR sports title, Walkabout Mini Golf focuses on precision putting across a range of themed courses. It emphasises spatial reasoning and timing over raw reflexes, with physics that respond to club angle, strength and follow-through. The game includes multiple environments and minor obstacle variations, giving players a variety of settings in which to practice and compete.
Available on Meta Quest, PC VR, PlayStation VR and PSVR2, Walkabout Mini Golf also supports both single-player and multiplayer modes, allowing friends to compete in turn-based play or in shared real-time environments. Its simple core mechanics make it approachable for new VR users while still offering depth for more competitive play.

Eleven Table Tennis VR
Table tennis is one of the sports that maps naturally to VR motion controls, and Eleven Table Tennis VR is widely considered among the more realistic implementations. It simulates ball spin, paddle angle and reflection physics in a way that mirrors the real-world sport. Players must read the ball’s trajectory, respond with controlled paddle movement and anticipate opponent behaviour. All of which reinforce the physicality of the sport.
Eleven Table Tennis VR supports cross-platform play on Meta Quest, PC VR and PSVR2, and is notable for its active multiplayer community and consistent updates focused on physics fidelity and match stability. Its emphasis on technique and timing appeals to players seeking a simulation-oriented experience rather than arcade-style mechanics.

Sports Scramble
A blast from the past for many, Sports Scramble was a big deal when it launched back in 2019. The game blends traditional sports with an arcade twist. Multiple sports such as tennis, baseball and bowling all feature, but with altered equipment and environments that introduce playful variations on familiar rules.
Still available on Meta Quest platforms, Sports Scramble remains notable for its broad interpretation of sports mechanics within VR. A demo version is also available, so what’s stopping you?

Rezzil Player
Rezzil Player represents a different approach to VR sports. This experience focuses on real-world athletic training and performance improvement. Rather than simulating a specific sport’s rules, Rezzil Player uses VR to deliver drills, skill training modules and performance tracking that mirror real world movement patterns. Its design emphasises physical feedback, motion accuracy and repetition for training purposes, distinguishing it from purely game-focused sports titles.
Rezzil software has been used on PC VR platforms and increasingly in professional training contexts, where motion capture and analytics augment virtual drills. Rezzil Player is positioned as the consumer offering: a hybrid between a sports game and a training simulator, appealing to users seeking measurable improvement alongside immersive engagement.

Racket Fury: Table Tennis VR
Finishing up, we have another VR table tennis title. Racket Fury: Table Tennis VR combines responsive motion-based gameplay with structured match and multiplayer options. Its physics model supports spin and precision shot placement, and it includes both AI matches and online competitive play. Available on PC VR, Meta Quest, PlayStation VR and PSVR2, Racket Fury gives players options ranging from casual practice to ranked matches.
The diversity of VR sports games reflects broad interest from developers in mapping physical activity to immersive environments. Standalone platforms like Meta Quest prioritise accessibility, while tethered systems often deliver higher graphical fidelity and complex physics models. What’s your choice of platform for VR sports games? Let us know in the comments below!





