Meta Quest Horizon+ Adds Two Major New VR Games

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Meta Horizon+ April 2026 Update: Tactical Shooters and Quirky Simulators Join the Catalog

Meta is expanding the value of its Horizon+ subscription this April, introducing a diverse set of titles to its Games Catalog and monthly offerings. From high-stakes tactical combat to the absurdity of running an illegal business in a bird-themed city, the latest updates cater to a wide spectrum of VR enthusiasts.

New Additions to the Horizon+ Games Catalog

The Games Catalog provides subscribers with a rotating selection of titles they can access as long as their membership remains active. For April 2026, Meta has added three distinct experiences to the library.

Breachers: Tactical VR Combat

For players seeking competitive intensity, Breachers is a tactical multiplayer shooter that prioritizes strategy alongside reflexes. Drawing parallels to “flat screen” titles like Rainbow Six Siege, the game pits two teams against each other: a defending team that fortifies a position to protect an asset, and an offensive team tasked with storming the building to plant and detonate a bomb.

Vacation Simulator: Digital Relaxation

Developed by the creators of Job Simulator, Vacation Simulator offers a satirical capture on human relaxation. Players can spend their time at a poolside cabana on Vacation Island, engaging in interactive holiday activities alongside a variety of robot companions.

Prison Boss Prohibition: Criminal Enterprise in “New Yolk City”

Prison Boss Prohibition is a physics-based business simulator set in a bird-themed version of New York known as “New Yolk City.” In this title, players manage an illegal merchandise stand, crafting illicit goods and upgrading their shack to expand their criminal empire while avoiding detection by “The Law.”

April’s Horizon+ Monthly Games

Beyond the general catalog, Horizon+ subscribers can redeem two specific games each month. These titles remain in the user’s library as long as the subscription is active.

  • Vendetta Forever: A high-energy action shooter.
  • The House of Da Vinci VR: An intricate puzzler designed for VR.

Understanding the Meta Horizon+ Service

Meta Horizon+ (which was rebranded from Meta Quest+ in May 2025) is a subscription service designed to give Quest users consistent access to new content. The service has seen significant growth, crossing 1 million active subscribers in 2025.

Service Features and Compatibility

The subscription provides access to a Games Catalog containing approximately 100 VR games, including both major AAA titles and indie projects. The service is compatible with the following hardware:

  • Meta Quest 2
  • Meta Quest Pro
  • Meta Quest 3
  • Meta Quest 3S
Key Takeaways for Subscribers:

  • Monthly Redemptions: Two pre-selected games are available for redemption each month.
  • Catalog Access: A rotating selection of titles is available via the Games Catalog.
  • Subscription Continuity: Redeemed games stay in your library while you are subscribed; if you cancel, you must resubscribe to regain access.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if I cancel my Horizon+ subscription?

If you cancel your membership, previously redeemed games grow inaccessible. However, they become available again if you choose to resubscribe.

Which headsets support Horizon+?

The service is available on Meta’s standalone headsets, specifically the Quest 2, Quest Pro, Quest 3, and Quest 3S.

How does the Games Catalog differ from Monthly Games?

The Games Catalog is a rotating library of titles any subscriber can access at any time. Monthly Games are two specific titles that subscribers redeem each month to add to their personal library for the duration of their subscription.

Looking Ahead

With the addition of tactical shooters like Breachers and the continued expansion of the catalog—which recently saw the inclusion of Arizona Sunshine Remake and The Pirate: Republic of Nassau in March—Meta is clearly focusing on diversifying the types of experiences available to its million-plus subscribers. As the hardware ecosystem evolves with the Quest 3 and 3S, the Horizon+ library serves as a critical driver for user engagement and content discovery in the VR space.

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