Virtuix, famous for its innovative VR treadmill technology, has some exciting news. The company is expanding its game library for the Omni One system by adding nine new titles to keep things fresh and engaging for its users.
Now, the Omni One system supports an impressive lineup of over 55 games. With the latest additions including fan favorites like the Arizona Sunshine Remake, its sequel Arizona Sunshine 2, and the intense survival shooter Into The Radius, players have plenty to dive into.
But that’s not all. The new batch of games also features thrilling experiences such as Ascent Quest, the fast-paced Everslaught Invasion, and the immersive sports titles Motion Soccer and TOTALLY BASKETBALL! Plus, for stealth enthusiasts and adventurers, Thief Simulator VR and Venture’s Gauntlet VR have been added to the mix. Imagine maneuvering through these games by actually walking, running, or even jumping, rather than just twiddling your thumbs on a joystick.
Debuting back in September 2024, the Omni One isn’t just a treadmill. It’s packaged with a specially tailored Pico 4 Enterprise VR headset and provides access to its exclusive Omni One Store, ensuring players always have something new to explore.
One of the standout features is its compatibility with SteamVR games through Virtuix’s Omni Connect PC Driver. This nifty tool lets players tweak settings and bindings to give their games a seamless native feel. Importantly, all the latest game additions are designed to run natively on the Pico 4, without needing a PC connection.
At a price point of $3,495, Virtuix is targeting prosumer VR enthusiasts, and it seems to be catching on. With more than 1,000 units already out in the wild, there’s plenty of buzz. For a more detailed look at what the Omni One has to offer, including its high points and areas for improvement, check out our hands-on experience.