Meta’s Quest+ subscription offers two VR titles per month
. As with services like PlayStation Plus Essential, you'll retain access to the games as long as you remain a member. If you cancel Meta Quest+ and sign up again later, you'll once again have access to the games from your original membership period.
Meta has been embracing subscription models as of late. Along with Meta Quest+, the company this year, which is a verification service for Facebook and Instagram. In addition to a checkmark, the subscription includes extra protection against impersonation and"direct access to customer support." This isn't the only subscription service for a VR headset, however. HTC has offered access to hundreds of VR games, apps and videos through its Viveport Infinity service
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