Best Meta Quest party games (2026)
Updated dailyOne headset can entertain a whole living room: that is the party shelf's superpower. Pass-and-play rounds, games that cast to the TV so everyone watches the player flail, asymmetric titles where friends join from phones: VR party games turn the headset from a solo device into the centerpiece of game night. Short rounds, big laughs, zero tutorials needed.
This ranking is built 100% automatically from official Meta store player ratings: average score first, then number of ratings, with a minimum of 100 ratings to qualify, refreshed daily. Genres are as assigned by the Meta store itself, and no game is hand-picked, promoted or excluded. By default the ranking shows paid games; flip the toggle to include free-to-play titles.
Quest party games, explained
What is the best party game on Meta Quest?
The top entry of this ranking, recalculated daily from official store ratings among party games with at least 100 reviews.
Can friends without a headset join in?
Yes, two ways: cast the headset view to a TV or phone so the room shares the action, and some titles let friends play along directly from their phones. Check each game page for details.
Do I need several headsets for party games?
No: the genre is designed around one headset passed around, with everyone else watching or joining from other screens. Multi-headset play is a bonus, not a requirement.
Are party games family-friendly?
Mostly yes: short rounds and simple controls make them ideal for mixed ages. Age ratings are shown on every game page.

































