Virtuix, a name synonymous with cutting-edge VR treadmills, recently thrilled gaming enthusiasts by unveiling nine new dream-worthy games for its Omni One system. This addition brings the total number of supported titles to an impressive 55. The latest games on offer include popular names like Arizona Sunshine Remake, its sequel Arizona Sunshine 2, and the immersive Into The Radius.
But that’s not all; there’s more to explore! The new lineup also boasts Ascent Quest, Everslaught Invasion, Motion Soccer, Thief Simulator VR, TOTALLY BASKETBALL!, and Venture’s Gauntlet VR. Imagine experiencing these games with full body movement—walking, running, crouching, kneeling, jumping, strafing, and backpedaling—all without relying on a thumbstick. It’s as close to living the game as it gets.
Since its launch in September 2024, the Omni One system has been wowing gamers with its impressive tech package. It features a VR treadmill paired with a specially tailored Pico 4 Enterprise VR headset. And it doesn’t stop there; users gain access to a rich library of supported games through the Omni One Store.
In a significant move, the system also integrates seamlessly with SteamVR games, thanks to Virtuix’s innovative Omni Connect PC Driver. This allows enthusiasts to tailor controls and settings, fine-tuning the experience to feel as if each game was made for the Omni One. However, the coolest part is that all the newly added titles are native to Pico 4, eliminating the need for any PC tethering.
With a price tag of $3,495, this high-end system is crafted for those passionate about their VR experiences. Based in Austin, Texas, the company has already shipped over a thousand units, marking a significant footprint in the VR realm. For those curious about a deeper dive into Omni One, our hands-on review explores its strengths and challenges, offering a closer look at this immersive journey into virtual reality.