Each Sport That Helps 120Hz On Oculus Quest 2

With the software update v28, Oculus Quest 2 now offers experimental support for a refresh rate of 120 Hz. Here is every game that can run on Quest 2 (so far) at 120 Hz.

The Quest 2 shipped last year with a refresh rate of just 72 Hz – just like the original Quest model. Since then, it has received several software updates that support additional update rates. At first it was 90 Hz, and now there is experimental support for 120 Hz as well.

Don’t be too excited though – not all Quest games out there can support 120Hz. In fact, John Carmack has said in the past that few existing Quest games will make the leap from 90 to 120 due to the high performance requirements.

To enable 120 Hz in the following games, make sure you are updated to version 28 of the Quest software, then enable the 120 Hz setting under Experimental Features in your Quest Settings menu. If you can’t download v28 just yet, you might just have to wait. The Quest software updates will be made available to users gradually, not all at once.

Some games also require you to enable a 120 Hz setting in the game’s menu.

Without further ado, here is the list of all Quest 2 games that support 120Hz at the time of writing. This list is updated regularly as more games add support. So check back often. If you are a developer with a 120Hz app running on Quest, please contact tips@uploadvr.com to let us know.

You can pick up all of these titles from the Oculus Store.

cubism

Cubism was the first app to add 120 Hz support to Quest 2. We reviewed the game last year and thought it was absolutely fantastic. 120Hz support is just the latest in a series of updates that bring support for the latest Quest technology to the game. A few months ago, Cubism received fantastic hand tracking support too.

Eleven table tennis

As a Reddit post, we saw Eleven Table Tennis getting 120Hz support on Quest 2. For a game that is widely considered to be one of the most accurate table tennis simulations on the market, the smoother it can be, the better it is. This will undoubtedly make Eleven an even easier game to recommend to Quest 2 owners.

Thug anger

The second app that supports Quest 2 at 120 Hz was the table tennis game Racket Fury. You can enable 120 Hz in the video options menu in the game.

Racket fury 120hz

Which apps would you like to support with 120 Hz? Let us know in the comments and check again to see if the list has been updated.

Editor’s note: Since it was published, this post has been updated with Eleven Table Tennis.

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