Category: VR Fitness Apps & Games


  • Most free-to-play fitness games are watered-down demos dressed up as workouts — Hot Squat is not that. Developed by Bean Boy Games and available on Steam at no cost, this VR-exclusive title strips fitness gaming down to its most punishing core: squat or fail. VR Fitness Insider gave it a 9 out of 10, calling…

  • Article At A Glance Racket: Nx Is the VR Fitness Game You Didn’t Know You Needed If racquetball, pinball, and a rave somehow collided inside a space station, the result would be Racket: Nx. This isn’t just another wave-your-arms VR game that gathers dust after a week. Racket: Nx, built by Israeli developer One Hamsa,…

  • Article-At-A-Glance VR fitness has officially moved past the gimmick phase — and FunFitLand might be one of the clearest examples of what this space looks like when it gets things right. If you’ve been curious about whether a VR headset can genuinely replace your gym habit, FunFitLand is one of the apps worth paying attention…

  • 🏃 VR Fitness at a Glance If you’re skeptical that a VR game can give you a real workout, X-Fitness is about to prove you wrong. The VR fitness space has exploded in recent years, and with so many titles claiming to be the ultimate digital gym, it’s hard to know which ones actually deliver…

  • Article At A Glance Hitstream Might Be the Best VR Workout You Haven’t Tried Yet If you’ve been sleeping on VR fitness, Hitstream is the game that might finally wake you up. Developed by And 7 Limited and available on the Meta Quest 2 platform, Hitstream isn’t just another rhythm game with a fitness badge…

  • Crazy Kung Fu VR Gets You Soaked in Sweat Fast Five minutes into Crazy Kung Fu and your arms are already burning — that’s not a warning, that’s the pitch. Most VR fitness games ask you to wave your arms at colorful targets. Crazy Kung Fu asks you to survive. Developed by Field Of Vision,…

  • Beat Saber delivers real, measurable cardio — with average heart rates hitting 136 bpm on Hard and Expert difficulty levels, it qualifies as moderate-intensity exercise. It’s one of the most consistent fitness tools in VR because the fun factor keeps you coming back daily without feeling like a chore. Upper body gets the most work…

  • ChallengeBox offers a free trial that gives you real access to boxing, HIIT, and full-body workouts inside your VR headset — no gym required. VR fitness sessions can burn 500–800 calories in a 45–60 minute session, making ChallengeBox a legitimate workout tool, not just a game. The trial is designed for complete beginners and seasoned…

  • Article At A Glance Free, functional, and surprisingly sweaty — PunchFit VR earns its place on your headset faster than you’d expect. If you’ve got an Oculus Rift S or a compatible Meta headset collecting dust between flight sim sessions, PunchFit VR might be exactly the reason to strap it back on. This isn’t a…

  • If you’ve ever wanted a gym-quality cardio session without leaving your house, Les Mills BodyCombat VR makes a genuinely strong case for throwing on a headset instead of gym shoes. Les Mills has been a major name in group fitness for decades, and their VR adaptation brings that same high-energy, coach-led format into an immersive…