Virtuix, a developer of full-body virtual reality systems, has announced the launch of Omni One for Quest in collaboration with Meta, bringing unrestricted, physical movement to the Meta Quest ecosystem. The Omni One for Quest product will be “Made for Meta” certified and featured in the Meta Store.
Omni One for Quest enables players to physically walk, run, crouch, and jump in 360 degrees, with real-world movement translating directly into gameplay. Designed for Meta Quest users, the system combines Virtuix’s omnidirectional treadmill technology with a growing library of compatible Quest games to create a more immersive, active, and engaging VR experience.
The device is compatible with Meta Quest 2 and Quest 3 headsets, as well as their games and apps, expanding access to millions of Quest users worldwide. The platform launches with popular titles implementing native Omni One support, including VAIL, Forefront, The Boys, and Star Trek: Infection, with additional compatible games planned over time. Users can also play online with other Quest players, including those without an Omni system.
“Omni One for Quest is a major milestone for VR gaming,” said Jan Goetgeluk, CEO of Virtuix, in a press release. “Working with Meta to bring full-body movement to the Quest ecosystem creates an incredibly immersive and physically active gaming experience that takes VR to the next level. We’re excited to bring Omni One to millions of Quest users around the world.”
Beyond immersion, Omni One for Quest promotes active gameplay by enabling users to walk, jog, and run through virtual environments. Depending on gameplay intensity, players can burn up to 700 calories per hour while gaming, blending entertainment with meaningful physical activity.
The launch builds on growing momentum for Virtuix and the Omni platform. Omni One maintains an average customer rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars and was recognized with the 2025 Auggie Award for Best VR Interaction Product.
Omni One for Quest is available beginning today through virtuix.com and authorized distribution partners for $2,595 USD, €2,995, or £2,795. To celebrate the launch, Virtuix is offering a limited-time Quest gaming package with four bundled games optimized for Omni One movement, including Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Empire City, Men in Black: Most Wanted, Exoshock, and Zero Caliber 2.