Wednesday, 17 September, 2025 UTC


Summary

Cubism is celebrating its 5th anniversary with a new quality-of-life update on Quest.
Originally launched five years ago on Quest, Cubism by Thomas Van Bouwel is celebrating this with a minor update. That includes seven new soundtrack songs, improved readability for the menu in mixed reality mode, and five new languages: Dutch, Portuguese, Italian, Polish, and Russian. This also includes engine and rendering pipeline updates to “help future-proof” Cubism for future hardware.
We previously named Cubism as one of the best Quest 2 games and one of the best hand tracking games, calling it “an understated but absolutely stunning VR puzzle game.” Today's news follows previous updates like 2023's Quest 3 update with enhanced mixed reality features after its initial passthrough update, a level editor, new levels, and more.
As for Van Bouwel's next project, Laser Dance currently targets an early access release this fall exclusively on Quest 3 and 3S. This mixed reality game sees you dodge lasers in your home to reach and press buttons on your walls, and we came away impressed after our hands-on demo last year.
While Cubism is also on Steam and Pico, today's update is only available on the Meta Quest platform.
Cubism Review: A VR Puzzle Game With All The Right Pieces
In classic puzzle game form, Cubism is simple to understand but increasingly hard to master. But do its pieces fit together to form a perfect shape? Here’s our review of Cubism, available for Oculus Quest and PC VR. The basic premise of Cubism is as simple as it gets:
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