- Apps and games appear for the Galaxy XR headset
- The device, aka Project Moohan, has been teased for a long time
- We will finally have a big reveal on Tuesday October 21st.
We know that the Samsung Galaxy
As spotted by SammyGuru and @WorkaholicDavid, a variety of apps and games are now showing up with the “XR” label. This indicates that they are ready for the new extended reality experience that the next headset will offer.
Many titles are similar to those you can play on headsets such as the Meta Quest 3: There’s a virtual reality crazy golf experience, for example, as well as what appears to be a space shooter and an app for displaying a virtual TV screen.
Given this extended reality categorization, it appears that the Galaxy XR headset is going to offer fully enclosed virtual experiences, as well as apps and games that combine digital overlays with the real world (again, like the Quest 3).
What we know so far
Lists of apps and games for Galaxy XR have been spotted on the Play Store! pic.twitter.com/ZDv0XEuwoCOctober 17, 2025
This helmet took a long time to arrive. Samsung and Google have been teasing it for over a year, and since then we’ve had official updates, plenty of leaks and rumors, and even some hands-on time.
In terms of pricing, we’re expecting a starting price of around $1,760 / £1,315 / AU$2,715, although this is based on a conversion from a rumored price in South Korean won, and therefore may not be entirely accurate.
Earlier this year we got more information about the Android XR software, and it’s no surprise that Gemini and AI play a central role here, enabling features like live translation and quick responses to your queries on just about everything.
With fairly decent specifications expected, it could quickly become one of the best VR headsets on the market, even if the current competition is tough. As soon as Samsung announces all the details, we will of course report them here.
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