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Meta Quest 3 announced: mixed reality headset launching this year for £500The Meta Quest 2 is getting a price cut too
The Meta Quest 2 is getting a price cut too
Image credit:Meta
Image credit:Meta

The Meta Quest 3 is very much real and releasing this autumn, according to apparently of-this-world executiveMark Zuckerberg. The followup to theOculus/Meta Quest 2, which despite its advanced age is still one of thebest VR gaming headsets, is a full-on mixed reality kit, taking advantage of its new all-colour passthrough to enable AR gaming as well as ‘traditional’ VR play.
The Quest 3 will cost ya, though. With a starting price of £500 / $500 for the 128GB version, it will be 100 (enter slang term for your anglosphere currency here) more than current Quest 2 pricing. And that gap will widen, as Meta have also confirmed that the old model will be cut down to £300 / $300 on June 4th.
Introducing Meta Quest 3 | Coming This FallWatch on YouTube
Introducing Meta Quest 3 | Coming This Fall

The two wireless controllers have also been redesigned, ditched the big plastic halos and adding haptic feedback as standard. That was previously only a feature on Meta’s premium Quest Pro controllers.
Zuckerberg promised more details at Meta’s Connect conference on September 27th, presumably including full specs and release date info. Hopefully we’ll get to see more of the Quest 3’s PC VR capabilities, too – it’s a relief that the trailer above focuses more on meaty games rather than tedious, sometimes literally legless metaverse guff, but most of thebest VR gameswon’t benefit from the AR features that are seemingly driving the Quest 3’s price up. The tabletop game played on an actual tabletop looks neat, though.
Yep, that’s smaller. |Image credit:Meta

Speaking of existing VR games, the Quest 3 will also be backwards compatible, so anything you can play on the Quest 2, you can play on the Quest 3. Expect the upcoming headset to stillrequire a Meta account, however. This makes marginally more sense than the previously enforced demand for a Facebook account, but Meta accounts still involve handing over plenty of personal info.
If anything I wonder if the Quest 2’s price drop will make it worth keeping around once the replacement hits. But then this too is not as generous as it seems: £300 / $300 is only the same as what the original, since-discontinued 64GB model launched at back in 2020, when it was still named the Oculus Quest 2.
Ah well. We’ll see how the Quest 3 turns out, and at the very least, it probably won’t be the priciest headset being announced this month. Apple, a name rarely spoken of here on RPS, are heavily rumoured to be revealing their own VR/mixed reality headset at their annual WWDC event on June 5th.