, you must use , Air Link , or the Virtual Desktop App to stream the game from a VR-capable PC.
does support sideloading via Developer Mode , but only for legitimate Quest-native apps. Because VR Kanojo is not a native Quest app, downloading an unofficial from third-party sites carries significant risks:
There is no official standalone APK for VR Kanojo because the Quest 2 hardware, while impressive for mobile tech, is not capable of running the unoptimized, high-fidelity PC version of the game natively. Users searching for a standalone APK are often met with disappointment or, worse, deceptive files. The "TOP" results mentioned in search queries often lead to fake download links, malware, or technical scams preying on the user's desire for a portable version of the game.
APK stands for Android Package File, which is a file format used to distribute and install Android apps. While the Oculus Quest 2 uses its own operating system, which is based on Android, downloading and installing APK files is not the recommended or supported method for obtaining apps on the device.