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Insomniac's delisted VR games return to the Meta Store


After its VR catalogue was removed from the Meta Store, Insomniac has announced the affected games are making a return.

After its VR catalogue was removed from the Meta Store earlier this year, Insomniac has announced the affected games are now making a return. "I thankfully picked up Stormland (their best-known game) and can still access it, but the others are so thoroughly vanished that not even pirate and torrent sites seem to have the rest anymore," Tarason wrote at the start of the month. Manage cookie settings"If you're after a VR action game with way more variety than your average wave shooters and a pretty good lifespan to boot, look no further!"

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