Virtuix, a pioneer in the VR treadmill market, has just turned up the heat by adding nine new games to its Omni One system’s repertoire. With these fresh additions, the total count of titles compatible with Omni One has now hit over 55. Among the latest games are Arizona Sunshine Remake, its sequel Arizona Sunshine 2, and the immersive Into The Radius.
But that’s not all. The new roster also features games like Ascent Quest, Everslaught Invasion, Motion Soccer, Thief Simulator VR, TOTALLY BASKETBALL!, and Venture’s Gauntlet VR. These titles take full advantage of Omni One’s capabilities, allowing players to walk, run, crouch, kneel, jump, strafe, and even backpedal—movements traditionally confined to thumbstick inputs.
Debuting back in September 2024, Omni One is not just about a VR treadmill. It comes equipped with a tailored Pico 4 Enterprise VR headset and grants access to a wealth of content through its Omni One Store.
Additionally, thanks to Virtuix’s Omni Connect PC Driver, the system is SteamVR-ready, offering custom binding options for PC games to ensure a seamless user experience. Importantly, the highlighted games are natively available on the Pico 4, cutting the need for any PC-tethering via Steam.
Priced at $3,495, the inventive system from the Austin-based team has already seen over a thousand units make their way into the homes of eager users. If you’re curious to dive deeper, check out our hands-on review where we break down what works and what could be improved in the Omni One experience.