• Publisher: Oculus
  • Release Date: Dec 11, 2024
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  • Summary: Five sports - Enjoy pickleball, hockey, bowling, mini golf and badminton from the comfort of your own home.
    Fun with friends - Invite up to three friends to join you - locally or online - and compete in thrilling multiplayer action.
    Customize your experience - Every sport
    Five sports - Enjoy pickleball, hockey, bowling, mini golf and badminton from the comfort of your own home.
    Fun with friends - Invite up to three friends to join you - locally or online - and compete in thrilling multiplayer action.
    Customize your experience - Every sport adapts to your personal play space, making it easy to jump straight into the action.

    Home Sports is packed with endless entertainment, laughter, and competition, whether you’re aiming for a hole-in-one in mini golf or defending the net in hockey. .
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  1. Dec 11, 2024
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    Home Sports is a less-than-stellar attempt at bringing a compilation of sports into a single package. Between no replay value, bigger game area requirements and some funky physics, it’s safe to say to skip this one.
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  1. Dec 11, 2024
    By offering a compilation of sports instead of going all in on one, each game in Home Sports ends up feeling shallow. There's still fun to be had, it's visually appealing on Quest 3, and the mixed reality support works well. Hockey aside, every included sport has arguably been done better elsewhere, though the comparative convenience of being in one package helps. Ultimately, it's a decent collection of games that I can see appealing to a family-friendly audience; just don't expect anything particularly deep. I'll return to this review soon with my multiplayer thoughts.