Get 9 VR Games for $17 in Humble VR Upload Winter 2025

Whether you’re strapping on a VR headset for the very first time or you’re a seasoned player looking to grow your library, this bundle delivers a thrilling mix of post-apocalyptic danger and nightmarish chaos.

Welcome to The UploadVR’s Winter Showcase Bundle.

Battling your way through the depths of hell in Hellsweeper VR, testing your survival instincts in Ghosts of Tabor, and escaping high-stakes, puzzle-filled scenarios in I Expect You to Die 3: Cog in the Machine are just a few of the experiences on offer.

And that’s only the beginning—jump into this VR collection while it’s available and help support digital rights advocates at the Electronic Frontier Foundation with your purchase.

Choose one of 2 tiers; the more you pay, more VR Steam keys you get:

Tier 1 – USD 10
85% of 143 reviews
VR puzzle adventure, Narrative
87% of 5,609 reviews
VR survival horror, Action
83% of 269 reviews
VR FPS, Sci-fi combat
77% of 1,483 reviews
VR co-op shooter, Post-apocalyptic
Tier 2 – USD 17
72% of 85 reviews
Rhythm shooter, VR FPS
84% of 367 reviews
VR survival shooter, Sci-fi horror
92% of 557 reviews
VR puzzle, Spy comedy
73% of 7,119 reviews
VR extraction shooter, Hardcore survival
85% of 467 reviews
VR action roguelike, Dark fantasy

All games are delivered as Steam keys. Normally, the total cost for the games in this bundle is as much as $219 if bought full price. You need to have a VR device to play most of these games.

Grab Humble VR Upload Winter 2025 before the bundle ends on December 26th.

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