53 titles confirmed for Oculus Touch launch

Oculus has said that its Touch controller will launch to a line-up of 53 compatible games.

Well, at least that’s the ‘launch window’ target. The Oculus Touch controllers launch on December 6th, priced at 189 per pair in the UK – which seems pretty steep compared to the $199 US price.

The release will bring Oculus Rift closer in line with the HTC Vive in terms of VR functionality, although it will still lack HTC’s room-scale tracking features that allow players to interact with titles within a larger play area.

Crucially, it will open up a lot of Steam VR titles to the platform for the first time. Oculus will also be bolstering its own store with a range of compatible titles, of course.

Here’s the full list of launch window titles. If you’re in the market, make sure you go for Space Pirate Trainer:

Arizona Sunshine
Bigscreen Beta
Carnival Games VR
The Climb
Cosmic Trip
Cranga: Harbor Frenzy
Dead and Buried
Dead Hungry
Dexed
Dig 4 Destruction
Enigma Sphere
Fantastic Contraption
Final Appraoch
Fly to Kuma Maker
Fruit Ninja VR
Galaxy Golf
The Gallery Episode 1: Call of the Starseed
Gary the Gull
GravLab
HoloBall
Home Improvisation: Furniture Sandbox
I Expect You to Die
Job Simulator
Kingspray
Medium
Music Inside
NBA 2KVR
Ocean Rift
Oculus First Contact
Pierhead Arcade
Plannes
Please, Don’t Touch Anything
Pro Fishing Challenge
Proton Pulse Plus
Pulsar Arena
Quar: Battle for Gate 18
Quill by Story Studio
Rec Room
Rescuties
Ripcoil
Serious Sam VR
Space Pirate Trainer
Sports Bar
Super Kaiju
Superhot VR
Surgeon Simulator: Experience REality
TheBlu
Toybox
The Unspoken
Viral EX
VR Sports Challenge
Windlands
ZR: Zombie Riot

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