PlayStation VR Demo Disc 3 is now available on the PlayStation Store, including demos for nine hit VR titles.

Like the previous two demo discs, the third installment is free of charge. You can check out the PlayStation Store listing here.

Games on disc three include:

  • ASTRO BOT Rescue Mission (JAPAN Studio)
  • Battlezone (Rebellion)
  • Headmaster (Frame Interactive)
  • Job Simulator (OWLCHEMY LABS)
  • Moss (Polyarc)
  • KITCHEN (Capcom CO., LTD.)
  • SUPERHOT VR (SUPERHOT Team)
  • The Persistence (Firesprite)
  • Thumper (Drool)

It’s been quite a while since Demo Disc 2 was released, launching on the store in November 2017. All of the games listed above seem to be repeats from disc number two and number one, excluding Astro Bot Rescue Mission and Superhot VR. Free is free though, so we’re not complaining.

In total, the number of unique titles you can play on all three discs combined is 27. Here’s the full list below:

  • Allumette (Penrose)
  • ASTRO BOT Rescue Mission (JAPAN Studio)
  • Battlezone (Rebellion)
  • Dino Frontier (Uber Entertainment)
  • DriveClub VR (SIE WWS)
  • Eve: Valkyrie (CCP Games)
  • Fantastic Contraption (Radial Games)
  • Gnog (KO_OP)
  • Harmonix Music VR (Harmonix Music Systems)
  • Headmaster (Frame Interactive)
  • Here They Lie (SIE WWS)
  • Job Simulator (Owlchemy Labs)
  • KITCHEN (Capcom CO., LTD.)
  • PlayStation VR Worlds (SIE WWS)
  • Raw Data (Survios)
  • Rez Infinite (Enhance Games)
  • Rigs Mechanized Combat League (SIE WWS)
  • Star Child (GameTrust)
  • SUPERHOT VR (SUPERHOT Team)
  • The Persistence (Firesprite)
  • Thumper (Drool)
  • Tiny Trax (FuturLab)
  • Tumble VR (SIE WWS)
  • Until Dawn: Rush of Blood (SIE WWS)
  • Wayward Sky (Uber Entertainment)
  • Within (Within)
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