A brand new VR horror experience is heading to Meta Quest later this year.
On May 25, UK indie developer Ronin Game Studio announced UNSEEN, a horror anthology series that blends psychological horror, cosmic dread, dark sci-fi, and immersive storytelling.

Unlike traditional horror games with one continuous story, UNSEEN is structured as an anthology — each episode delivers a self-contained experience with its own story, setting, and atmosphere. Think of it like a VR version of classic horror anthology shows, but built from the ground up for immersion.
What to Expect from UNSEEN
Early details describe the series as pushing the boundaries of immersive horror in virtual reality. Players can expect:
- Multiple standalone horror experiences in one package
- Strong focus on atmosphere, storytelling, and psychological tension
- A mix of psychological horror and cosmic/sci-fi dread
- High production values aimed at making each episode feel distinct
The game will launch first on Meta Quest, with plans to expand to other major VR platforms afterward.
Why This Matters for Quest Users
Horror has always been one of the strongest genres in VR, and anthologies are relatively rare. UNSEEN could offer Quest owners a collection of bite-sized, high-quality horror experiences without committing to one long campaign.
It’s also another sign that indie developers continue to bet big on Meta Quest as the primary platform for new VR content.
Want to Try More VR Experiences?
While you wait for UNSEEN, you can already enjoy plenty of great titles on Quest — including the excellent iB Cricket.
Use my exclusive discount code VRCGUY in the Meta Store for 10% off full-priced games and apps (it doesn’t stack with existing sales).
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Are you a fan of VR horror, or do you prefer sticking to sports and chill experiences like fishing and cricket? Let me know in the comments — I’m always curious what the community enjoys.
Keep swinging in the crease,
VR Cricket Guy