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10 Best Fighting Games on Oculus Quest (2025)

Fighting games form a foundational genre in the video game scene that continues to entertain fans massively. I mean, from the golden era of martial arts to the modern-day Street Fighter games, the genre only gets more popular. Now, bring virtual reality into the picture, and everything explodes. Today, the thrill is turning to virtual reality gaming, with fighting games still at the center of it all. For those who have yet to try VR fighting games, here are the 10 best fighting games on Oculus Quest.
10. Broken Edge
Grab your blade and engage in a 1v1 VR sword-fighting game in Broken Edge. It’s a pretty interesting and immersive battle game that lets you clash with opponents in multiple ways. Fight as the fierce Samurai or face your enemies as an untamed Ronin. And if you feel like engaging in visceral combat as a Viking, the choice is yours. Pick from the greatest fighters, including the Barbarians, Pirates, Tyrants, and more. Each category has a unique combat style for you to master. Learn when to strike and when to block, and master your style to unleash the blade’s hidden power.
9. Battle Talent
With Battle Talent, the developer CyDream presents the next generation of VR sword-fighting games. It’s a physics-based sword-fighting game that lets you team up with friends and catch the action in multiplayer mode. The game is well-equipped with 100 different weapons and 60 perks, enough to help players overcome the over 80 enemy variants. Clash with the bosses in thrilling combat using melee weapons, spells, and ranged attacks. It’s a mix of fun and challenge as you take on enemies through the seamless dungeons and landscapes that keep regenerating.
8. Divine Duel
Step confidently into the arena and experience an exciting mix of fantasy and science fiction. In Divine Duel, you’re the gladiator armed with crazy weapons, ready to unleash terror on your rivals. Your arsenal of weaponry includes a meteor, mythical beings, and weaponized musical instruments. Players can also use spells and summons. The action is not all about combat. Players are rewarded for their creativity and quick thinking. Play in different modes, level up, and unlock boosts that improve your combat ability.
7. Project Demigod
Project Demigod plays out as a sandbox game that tosses you into a world of limitless possibilities. It’s an action-packed game that lets you pick and use abilities to wreak havoc through the levels. From flight to super speed and immense strength, it’s up to you to pick your classic powers. Travel to the expansive locations in the sprawling cities and fighting arenas. Take on missions and battle hordes of enemies. Switch abilities mid-air or mix and match attacks and ultimately defeat the enemy bosses.
6. Grimlord
Metalact Interactive dropped Grimlord in December 2024 to join the scary VR games list and feed the souls of gamers who fancy dark fantasy action. You awaken in the Lonely Mountains inside a monastery, where you begin your adventure. Choose how to take on the fight, get out of the darkness, and fight off the tyrannical Grim Lord. It’s a battle for survival as tons of enemies creep from the monastery. You must learn how to survive whether you decide to go as the shield and sword-wielding adventurer, the bow and arrow assassin, or the dual-wielding bladesman.
5. Blade & Sorcery
Besides the fight, one thing players enjoy on Blade & Sorcery is the full simulation of physics in driving both environment interactions and combat. However, the game still puts its entire focus on combat with ranged weapons and magic. You get to choose your battle style, weapons, and stance, so there’s nothing to fear as you explore the dungeons and Byeth. Your main opponents are ranged enemies. But with five different magic types, you’re enough to deal with them. Melee enemies attack with clubs and swords, but you have limitless weapons to counter them.
4. Dungeons of Eternity
Venture into the dungeons alone or in a group of four and live the hack-n-slash experience together. Hordes of monsters have infested the dungeons, and only co-op play seems to work in Dungeons of Eternity. But for the brave gamers, wield your magic, throw their axes, swing swords, and shield with your bow to get out in one piece. The game's design features different modes with multiple randomly generated dungeons. Each run through the dungeons is unique, with puzzles, traps, secrets, and battle arenas.
3. Hellsplit: Arena
Deep Type Games presents yet another dark fantasy game with gruesome combat in Hellspilit: Arena. It’s a horror-slasher set in the Middle Ages, where you fight against humanoid characters and sword-wielding skeletons. Slash your enemies in physically realistic battles using your weapons to stab and land blunt blows. Mix your fighting style with grabs, kicks, and tactical movements. It’s an epic test of your skill and endurance as you brave the battles across the arenas.
2. Dragon Fist: VR KungFu
For those who loved the revered times of martial arts films, Dragon Fist: VR KungFu presents a great opportunity to relive the experience. But this time in an even more immersive first-person VR experience. You step into your own Kung fu film and choose how to fight. A ruthless master has inhabited the world, triggering a series of emotions. Other masters want to challenge him, the emperor feels threatened, and the residents wish to revenge. Decide how you want to fight and face the challenge. You can be a young kung fu student, a ninja, a samurai, Bruce Lee, or a Shaolin monk.
1. GORN
At the top of fighting games on Oculus Quest is GORN. In the prequel to the new game GORN 2, fit in the shoes of Gorn and play the violent gladiator simulator who battles in the arena to death. You choose your player characters, and each one has unique strengths. The gladiators have weapons to use in the arena as they wish. From spears to crab claws and sledgehammers. Enemies appear in waves in the arena, which you must clear to progress gameplay. With each wave, you have different weapon options. Strike your enemies savagely with any weapon you wield and sometimes your bare hands.