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Red Matter released on May 24, 2018 for Oculus Rift, with versions for the HTC Vive, Oculus Quest, and PlayStation VR launching in November 2018, December 2018, and August 2019, respectively. A sequel, Red Matter 2, was released for Steam VR and Meta Quest 2 on 18 August 2022 and for Playstation VR2 on 18 May 2023.
This is a list of video games available for the Oculus Quest, Oculus/Meta Quest 2, Meta Quest Pro, Meta Quest 3, and/or Meta Quest 3S that are notable enough for Wikipedia articles. Games that require sideloading are included in this list.
Red Matter may refer to: Red Matter (video game) , a 2018 sci-fi virtual reality game developed and published by Spanish studio Vertical Robot Red matter (Star Trek) , a fictitious red liquid material introduced in the 2009 film Star Trek
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The first thing you are likely to wonder about Tom Broecker, who has spent more than 30 years as the costume designer at "Saturday Night Live," is whether he ever sleeps.