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Since the Quest 2 cannot run the PC version natively, you must use a connection tool to stream the game from your computer to your headset.

The Quest for VR Kanojo on Quest 2 Finding a direct for VR Kanojo on the Oculus Quest 2 is a common goal for fans of the title. Originally built for high-end PC VR, getting Sakura onto a standalone headset requires a few specific steps. 🚀 Standalone vs. PCVR

I shouldn’t have clicked it, I told myself. My Quest 2 sat on the shelf like a sleeping animal, its white shell catching the streetlight that edged through the blinds. The headset had been a gift—first taste of a world where physics bent politely to designers’ wills. I’d spent hours in rhythm games and tranquil gardens, but always with a wall between me and the people they simulated. VR Kanojo promised something different. Not multiplayer, not a co-op mission with strangers, but an intimate, curated simulation: a single character, a single connection. The APK’s promise was simple—an alternative build, optimized for standalone units. That was the rub. The official channels didn’t host it; someone had repackaged it for Quest 2 users sick of sideloading headaches.