Social networking giant Meta has launched its virtual reality (VR) subscription service that would give users access to two new titles each month. The company is calling its VR subscription service Meta Quest+ and has set its subscription cost at $7.99 per month, company CEO Mark Zuckerberg has announced. It is compatible with all of the company’s headsets. Meta Quest+ service is available for all owners of Quest 2 and Quest Pro headsets, and the service is forward-compatible with Quest 3.


The company's Meta Quest+ service is available in the Meta Quest Store starting Monday (June 26).


"For just $7.99 USD per month or $59.99 USD annually (a savings of over 37%), you’ll get access to two hand-picked VR titles every month. And when you sign up now through July 31, you’ll get your first month for $1 USD*. With a combination of VR’s biggest hits, hidden gems, and back-catalog classics, this is the most affordable way to grow your library with killer content," the company wrote in a blog post.


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It is to be noted that Meta Quest+ is only available on the Meta Quest Store. Prospective buyers can subscribe to lock in their introductory offer of $1 USD for the first month, followed by $7.99 USD per month, the company has added. They can also upgrade to the annual subscription at $59.99 USD for the best deal. This offer is applicable only till July 31, 2023.


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"On the first of each month, you’ll get two titles to redeem, enjoy, and master. First up, we’re pairing Cloudhead Games’ physical action-rhythm FPS Pistol Whip with the nostalgia-fueled arcade adventure Pixel Ripped 1995 from ARVORE Immersive Experiences. And for August, you can look forward to a uniquely compelling social VR experience in Mighty Coconut’s Walkabout Mini Golf and some frantic weapon-crafting and shooter action in MOTHERGUNSHIP: FORGE from Terrible Posture Games," the company added.