Many a VR game tends to go under the radar of players, especially if it happens to be a PCVR title. Indie developer Ralph Schaedler launched frisbee title Infinity Disk a few years ago without much fanfare. However, that might be about to change with the Meta Quest launch scheduled for this month.
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What is Infinity Disk?
The actual sport of Frisbee has grown to be quite competitive over the last decade or so, but Infinity Disk is something a little different. This is no multiplayer, competitive experience, rather a single-player puzzler built around frisbee physics.
And the idea is very simple, each level is one giant puzzle you have to navigate using a frisbee. Throw, catch and even bounce the frisbee through evermore complicated levels. Wherever the frisbee lands is where you’ll teleport to, to begin the next throw.
And just to complicate things further, not only will there be obstacles to navigate, but you’ll also encounter enemies en route too.
A Frisbee Quest
Considering it’s been a whopping eight years since the game first arrived on the VR scene, has much changed? Schaedler has confirmed that the Quest edition does feature new and updated content, without specifying what this content is.
Considering the PCVR version had 12 levels to solve, we’d imagine that those have been expanded upon to offer a far grander experience.
Launch Details
Originally released for PCVR back in 2018, Infinity Disk is set to hit Meta Quest headsets on 20th April, 2026. The game can be wishlisted on the Horizon Store now.
Are you a Frisbee fan? Like the idea of Infinity Disk? Let us know your impressions – and whether you played the original PCVR version – in the comments!
