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Ranked by VR Eddie Rating — Community-driven sentiment analysis
Workouts that don't feel like workouts
By Within
The Peloton of VR. People who commit to it report genuine fitness results. Community loves the coaching and real-world environments, though the subscription price divides opinion.
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By Sealost Interactive
The most intense workout in VR. Community swears by it for cardio — people report burning 500-800 calories per session. The sequel elevated everything the original did right.
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By Cloudhead Games
Rhythm-action fitness. Great workout and game feel.
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By Survios
Complete boxing series with progression.
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By FitXR
Music-synchronized boxing fitness game with engaging workouts and progression.
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By Harmonix
The classic dance game comes to VR. Excellent choreography, fun lessons, and a great playlist. Perfect for dancing fitness.
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By Les Mills
Excellent fitness game with professional choreography and great workout experience.
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By Kinemotik
A dance fitness game with energetic choreography and great music. Fun alternative to other fitness VR, though can be exhausting.
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By Harmonix
A rhythm-based workout game where you punch targets. Fun, engaging, and great for fitness. Smaller catalog than alternatives.
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By Holodia
Virtual fitness with rowing, cycling, and climbing.
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By Survios
Boxing game with championship fights.
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By Harmonix
Dance fitness game with great music. Fun workout disguised as a game.
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By FitXR
Music-driven boxing workout. Fun and accessible for all fitness levels.
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By Les Mills
Weight-based fitness workout in VR. Great for strength training.
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By Supernatural + Fitness
Rhythm-based fitness workout app.
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By LiteBoxer
Boxing fitness with LED targets. Great cardio workout.
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By FitXR
Form-focused fitness with real-time feedback.
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By FitXR
Solid VR fitness with variety — boxing, HIIT, dance, and sculpt. Community likes the class format but wishes more content was included without the subscription.
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By Astralia
Rhythm-based fitness challenge.
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By Triad Interactive
Guided yoga in VR. Relaxing and effective.
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By Holodia
Rowing and cycling fitness trainer. Good variety but UI can feel confusing.
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By Les Mills / Odders Lab
Legit martial arts fitness from a respected brand. Punching and kicking feel satisfying. Community appreciates the structured workout approach even if it's less 'game-like.'
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By VZfit
VR cycling fitness experience.
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By Thud Interactive
Rhythm boxing with workout focus.
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By Martial Arts VR
Combat-based fitness game. Good workout value.
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By Survios
Boxing game with fitness focus.
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By Just Row VR
Rowing simulator in VR. Great for rowers.
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By Tribetoy
Fitness boxing game with music-based gameplay
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By Climbing VR Labs
Indoor rock climbing simulation with progression and routes.
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By mochiDecay
Great rhythm-based dance workout experience.
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Games are ranked by their VR Eddie Rating, which is an AI-aggregated sentiment score (0–100) synthesizing community sentiment from Reddit, YouTube, Steam reviews, Quest Store ratings, and social media.
Games are available on Quest (standalone), PSVR2 (PlayStation VR2), and/or PC VR (Steam, Viveport, etc.).
Check the platform tags — most games in this category are available on multiple platforms, giving you flexibility in choosing your VR system.
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