If you’ve bought the Oculus Quest 2 and want to give your old Quest VR headset to someone else in your household, there’s no need to buy your games twice. You can easily share games between two Oculus Quests headsets.
Thanks to a feature introduced to the Quest via an update, you can now have multiple accounts on a Quest and share games bought by one user with another. However, there are some limitations to this to keep in mind.
First of all, only the primary account on a given Oculus Quest headset can share games. Each sub-account still has its own online account and they can all buy their own games. They just can’t share them with anyone else on that headset.
So the main account and sub-accounts can play games that the main account owns, but each sub-account will have its own save games and progression. Assuming a game supports cloud sync, if a sub-account owner gets their own headset, their progress will be waiting for them. But of course, they’ll have to buy their own copy of a given game.
The last limitation is that game developers must opt-in to allow sharing across accounts. In practice, most Quest games support family sharing, but some notable titles (such as Beat Saber) do not. You can check whether a game supports family sharing on its store page. Some DLC may also not work with family sharing, but this differs on an app-by-app basis.
Setting up family sharing on a headset is simple, as long as you do things in the right order. Remember that both headsets need the same primary account. If you’ve set up your new headset with your primary account, you don’t need to change anything there, but if you’ve set up the secondary headset where you want to share games with someone else’s account first, you’ll have to perform a
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