Pimax PCVR Games Recommendation| PCVR games to be launched in November

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Pimax PCVR Games Recommendation| PCVR games to be launched in November
November will still see the release of many exciting PCVR games. Pimax has curated a list of 9 upcoming games, ranging from strategy to casual, adventure to Souls-like, ensuring there’s something for everyone.

Medieval Halloween VR (2025.11.01)

https://www.eternaldriftstudio.com/trailers/v/abilities-gameplay

It’s exactly what it sounds like—Halloween, but in a dark, medieval world.

You’ll explore haunted castles, swing your sword at skeletons, and light your way through fog-covered dungeons.

It’s simple, atmospheric, and built entirely for first-person VR immersion.

Perfect for anyone who still isn’t ready to say goodbye to spooky season.

Forefront (2025.11.07)

Next up, Forefront—a fast-paced mech-combat game that mixes shooter action with full-body movement.

You can dual-wield, dash, and customize your armor modules mid-mission.

Visually, it’s sharp and cinematic, with realistic lighting and weapon feedback that really shine in high-resolution headsets like the Pimax Crystal Super.

Think Titanfall—but you’re actually inside the cockpit.

BattleGroupVR2 (2025.11.08)

For the strategy lovers, BattleGroup VR 2 returns with larger-scale space battles and more hands-on command.

You’re not just giving orders—you’re standing right there on the bridge, directing entire fleets in real time.

New AI systems, better ship visuals, and smoother control inputs make this sequel a solid step forward for tactical VR fans.

Escape from Hadrian's Wall (2025.11.11)

Escape from Hadrian’s Wall is a VR puzzle-adventure game set inside an ancient Roman fortress.

Players take on the role of a prisoner trying to uncover long-lost secrets through puzzles and magical cards.

You’ll explore torch-lit ruins, hear the wind echo through stone halls, and admire the beautifully rendered lighting and textures that make every wall and torch feel real.

Lumines Arise (2025.11.11)


Lumines Arise brings the classic block-stacking gameplay into virtual reality with a musical twist.

Each move, light, and vibration syncs perfectly with the rhythm, creating a mesmerizing fusion of visuals and sound.

It’s not just a puzzle game — it’s a full sensory rhythm experience built for VR. 

Glassbreakers: Champions of Moss (2025.11.13)

Developed by Polyarc, Glassbreakers: Champions of Moss is a multiplayer action-strategy spin-off of the Moss universe.

Players move their miniature heroes across a virtual battlefield, casting spells and dodging attacks in real time.

With tactical team combinations and unique abilities, your goal is to destroy the enemy’s “glass fortress” while protecting your own.

Assetto Corsa Rally (2025.11.13)


Good news for racing simulation fans — Assetto Corsa Rally is a brand-new rally racing title from the Assetto Corsaseries.

Built with an enhanced version of the franchise’s acclaimed physics engine and powered by Unreal Engine 5, it recreates real rally stages using 3D laser-scanned terrain.

For Pimax headset users paired with a racing wheel setup, this delivers one of the most authentic rally experiences available in VR.

IRON GUARD: Salvation


A direct sequel to the 2021 title Iron Guard, Iron Guard: Salvation takes place several years after the defeat of the Akris forces.

Its standout feature is the clever blend of tower defense and real-time strategy gameplay — you build turrets, manage resources, and fight back against robotic waves.

Another major highlight is its dual gameplay perspective: you can command from above like a strategist or jump directly into the battlefield to engage in the action yourself.

Road To Yvhalon


Road to Yvhalon is an action RPG designed entirely for virtual reality, inspired by Soulsborne-style combat.

Players forge weapons, defeat demonic enemies, and absorb their souls to grow stronger.

The game features a nonlinear narrative structure and an expansive world built for exploration — combining deep combat mechanics with true freedom of movement in VR.

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