Play At Home: The Best Free PSVR Games To Play First

The next wave of Sony’s Play at Home promotion has just launched, meaning five of PSVR’s best games are now free – and you don’t need need Move controllers to play them. See where to start with our best free PSVR games choices.

This is a no strings attached deal; you don’t need to be a PlayStation Plus or Now subscriber, nor enter any extra information beyond what you’ve already provided for your PlayStation account. Head to the PlayStation Store between now and April 23rd and you can download them to keep. Don’t have a PSVR? Grab them anyway and then keep those fingers crossed at the upcoming PS5 VR headset supports backwards compatibility!

So, what should you play? Well they’re all great, but here’s our list in ascending order, starting with the game we feel everyone should try first and then moving down to what to explore afterward. There’s definitely something for everyone here, though.

The Best Free PSVR Games For Play At Home

Astro Bot Rescue Mission – PSVR’s Best Game Is Now Free

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If you’re going to start somewhere, it should probably be with our old pal Astro. Rescue Mission has long claimed the top spot on our regularly updated list of the best PSVR games, and there’s no signs of that changing anytime soon. Sony Japan’s brilliant platformer features smart twists on the genre with fantastic immersion and — we’ll just keep saying it — Mario-tier innovation. If you’ve played Astro’s Playroom on PS5 and want more, trust us, you need to play Rescue Mission.

Get Out There With Paper Beast

Or maybe you’re someone that likes their VR a little more experiential? On PSVR, the dreamy world of Paper Beast is a tough pitch with its lack of challenge and focus on abstract interactions. But, trust me when I say, you have to give a try now that it’s free. This is a game about building a connection with a living, breathing ecosystem and coming to an understanding and appreciation of its sometimes cruel set of rules. It might well not be for you, but give it even 10 minutes and if you haven’t fallen in love with its fascinating array of digital animals then, well, at least you gave it a fair shot.

Moss – A Perfect Companion For Astro

Astro might be the best third-person platformer in VR but Moss is a very close second and it’s got a few tricks of its own to make the PSVR mascot jealous. Polyarc’s VR debut remains an enduring hit, with incredible diorama-sized worlds and a close connection to foster between you and Quill, the adorable protagonist. Again, there’s smart use of motion controls but Moss will also appeal to people looking for a little more combat than Astro’s breezy challenges.

Feel The Challenge With Thumper

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Moss and Astro not hard enough for you? Thumper is arguably VR’s most intense and anxiety-inducing game. You have to keep your nerve as you control a shiny space beetle (don’t ask) that speeds down a set track. Remain calm and keep yourself from slamming into the sides of walls and you’ll survive. But, with a soundtrack designed to make you sweat, that’s easier said than done. Also available on a flat screen if you want to test it out quickly!

Revisit A Classic With Rez Infinite

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Another game with optional PSVR support, Rez Infinite has lived long in the hearts of many a fan. Again, this isn’t one that will be for everyone, but with Play At Home you can give it a fair shake at no extra cost. Essentially an on-rails shooter, Rez quickly establishes a hypnotic atmosphere through synthy sounds and visuals that are utterly arresting to take in.


What do you think are the best free PSVR games from Play At Home? Let us know in the comments below!

The VR Game Launch Roundup: Dread-fully Good Deals Next Week

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As there isn’t a massive selection of new virtual reality (VR) titles to chose from next week – unless they suddenly drop, for today’s roundup VRFocus has split the selection. There’s a couple of new ones including the next project from the developer behind Dreadhalls, and as PlayStation VR players are getting five free videogames next week they’ve been included as well.

Cosmodread

Cosmodread – White Door Games

The next project from Spanish VR horror specialist White Door Games, Cosmodread tasks you with surviving on board a derelict spaceship. Hunt for resources and craft weapons as you explore, with the eventual goal being to find a way back to Earth.

Unbinary – Ludact

“Unbinary is a VR hand-painted puzzle adventure that will immerse you in an unusual moment in human history. Webby, the super AI that was elected to rule planet Earth, needs to be audited, and it is your role to assure she is ready for her duty.”

  • Supported platforms: Oculus Rift
  • Launch date: 26th March
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Play at Home 2021 – PlayStation VR

This month saw Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) launch its Play at Home programme and next week is going to provide a bumper crop of VR titles for PlayStation VR owners. They all free to download and keep, available from 25th March 8:00 pm PT / March 26 03:00 GMT to 22nd April 8:00 pm PT / April 23 04:00 BST.

PlayStation is Giving Away 5 Top PSVR Titles, Including ‘Astro Bot’, ‘Moss’ & More

As a part of PlayStation’s Play at Home program, the company is giving away a selection of nine free games, five of which are some of the best VR games on the platform.

Update (March 25th, 2021): Ready, set, download! You can now download five of the best games on PSVR starting today, March 25th, which will go until April 23rd. These are free to keep, so make sure to grab your copies now.

Original Article (March 19th, 2021): From March 25th until April 23rd, you’ll be able to download these PSVR games for free:

  • Astro Bot Rescue Mission
  • Moss
  • Rez Infinite 
  • Paper Beast
  • Thumper

Headlining the bunch is Astro Bot Rescue Mission, which won our 2018 PSVR Game of the Year Award for its notably ingenious design that plays to PlayStation VR’s strengths while avoiding its weaknesses. We also scored it a perfect [10/10] in our review, a first for Road to VR when it launched back in October 2018.

All of these titles are legitimately fantastic games however. Considering they’re free independent from the monthly PlayStation Plus giveaways, there’s no reason not to nab all of them in one go if you don’t already have a copy.

Other games (non-VR) included in the Play at Home giveaway include Abzû, Enter the Gungeon, Subnautica, and The Witness. 

All of the titles above will be free to download from March 25th 8:00pm PT / March 26th 03:00 GMT / 04:00 CET to April 22nd 8:00pm PT / April 23rd 04:00 BST / 05:00 CEST.

As a 10th title, Ratchet & Clank (2016) for PS4 is still free until March 31st, 2021.

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Astro Bot, Rez, Moss, And More All Free On PSVR For ‘Play At Home’ Campaign

Today Sony revealed the next iteration of its “Play at Home” campaign with a slew of free games for users to download and play starting on March 25 until April 22.

Free ‘Play at Home’ PSVR Games

Out of the nine games, five of them are either exclusive to PSVR or have optional VR support, which includes Astro Bot Rescue Mission, Moss, Paper Beast, Rez Infinite, and Thumper.

This is a very welcomed surprise! So far this year as part of PS+ Sony has given out Concrete Genie, which of course includes optional PSVR support, and Farpoint, the PSVR-exclusive sci-fi shooter with fantastic PS Aim Controller support. And now, starting next week, five more PSVR games are dropping for users to claim — including some of the platform’s very best.

These games are all part of Sony’s “Play at Home” initiative that it started as a result of ongoing lockdowns during the global COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Right now, you can get Insomniac’s latest Ratchet & Clank game on PS4 for free as part of “Play at Home” if you’d like.

Hopefully when Sony releases PSVR 2 (or whatever they decide to call it) after this year, it will be fully backwards compatible with the entire PSVR library. If that’s the case, it certainly feels like Sony is trying to help prospective users build up a library of PSVR titles that they can bring forward with them onto the new headset for PS5. Imagine playing a game like Rez Infinite with an even sharper display—that sounds pretty great.

What do you think of the move? Let us know down in the comments below!