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My games that I bought to play on PC with my Rift S don't show up as owned on my new Quest 2

Lovewell
Honored Guest
I bought a Quest 2 recently since I wanted to more easily bring my VR set up to friend's houses and show it off. I thought that I'd be able to sign in with the oculus account that I use on PC and asses all the games I've bought on that account. But for some reason when I put on my Quest 2 and go to download Beat saber it says that I haven't bought it yet. 

Just to test things, I bought OhShape on the app so I could play it on the Quest 2. After I did so OhShape became free to download on the PC version of Oculus. So when I buy a game for my Quest 2 it becomes available for my Rift S, but not the other way around. 
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Richooal
Consultant

Lovewell said:

 So when I buy a game for my Quest 2 it becomes available for my Rift S, but not the other way around. 


Each developer has their own rules on cross buy. Some do cross buy, some don't. It's not an Oculus decision.


i5 6600k - GTX1060 - 8GB RAM - Rift CV1 + 3 Sensors - 1 minor problem
Dear Oculus, If it ain't broke, don't fix it, please.

PITTCANNA
Visionary
Games on this list are cross buy https://www.oculus.com/experiences/quest/section/2335732183153590/#/?_k=ubp2r3 a purchase of any app on the link provided gives a free purchase on the quest or rift vice versa.

Nunyabinez
Rising Star
Unfortunately, not all games are cross-buy. Beat Saber for instance is not. You must buy it on both platforms if you want to play on both. However, the song packs are shared across platforms (Rift and Quest) 

This page lists the games that are cross-buy. If a game is not on this list, but is available on both platforms, you will have to buy it twice. https://www.oculus.com/experiences/quest/section/2335732183153590/#/?_k=ed8wkq

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