March 2026 brings a diverse array of VR releases across Meta Quest, PlayStation VR2, and PC VR, offering gamers fresh experiences and platform expansions. Notably, a major sci-fi franchise makes its VR return.
Key Releases and Dates
On March 5, Iron Guard: Salvation arrives on PS VR2, expanding its sci-fi RTS tower-defense gameplay to a new platform. The same day, Peak Rhythm launches in Early Access on Meta Quest, blending rhythm and climbing mechanics. Rager, a cyberpunk rhythm-combat game, also hits PS VR2 with enhanced features like head haptics and eye-tracked rendering.
March 6 sees the release of DrumBeats VR on PS VR2, a rhythm game with a diverse soundtrack. Bootstrap Island exits Early Access on March 12 for PC VR, introducing new content. The vaporwave-inspired Parkour Labs debuts on PS VR2 and Quest the same day.
Platform Expansions and New Titles
March 13 welcomes Perikoto to PC VR, offering a short horror experience. On March 15, SkyLeap expands to PC VR and Quest, bringing its parkour action from PS VR2. Orbital Overdrive, a roguelite shooter, launches on March 16 for PC VR.
Maid of Sker VR, delayed from 2025, arrives on March 17 across PC VR, PS VR2, and Quest, offering a survival horror experience. Prison Simulator VR follows on March 18, providing a slice-of-life simulation on PC VR and Quest.
Franchise Returns and Future Releases
On March 20, GunX (Lock and Load) brings gun assembly and PvP shooting to PC VR. Virtual Hunter arrives on March 25 for PS VR2 and Quest, adapting its realistic hunting mechanics from its 2025 PC VR release.
March 26 introduces VMX to PC VR, a gesture-based motocross game, with a Quest port planned. Shop & Stuff lands on PS VR2 on March 27, featuring a chaotic supermarket simulator. Finally, Star Trek: Infection debuts on March 31 for PC VR and Quest, offering a survival-horror experience in the Star Trek universe.