Beat Saber, VR’s favorite rhythm game, has been going strong for nearly four years now and shows no signs of slowing. Today the Meta-owned studio behind the title, Beat Games, launched its next free ...
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Beat Saber’s beat-slicing arenas aren’t for the faint-hearted. It’s no secret that this excellent rhythm game can be ...
Beat Games announced today it’s adding six new songs to one of its Beat Saber music packs. Specifically, the developer is augmenting its Panic! At The Disco music pack with more of the band’s songs, ...
Daft Punk is the latest music group to get a Beat Saber Music Pack, and the full list of songs for the DLC appeared. It features 10 tracks from the duo. The new Music Pack costs $12.99 on various ...
Continuing a trend of tapping music from some of the world’s most popular artists, Beat Saber today sees the surprise launch of a new Lady Gaga music pack which adds 10 of the pop-star’s songs to the ...
One of the most continuously fun rhythm games out there is Beat Saber. Available on VR, Beat Saber is where players take virtual sabers and slash at blocks in rhythm with the song that is playing.
Beat Games released the Beat Saber Britney Spears Music Pack, and it drew from 11 of her best classic songs for the collection. It is immediately available on all platforms for $13.99 as a Music Pack.
Beat Saber players are getting another dose of chart-topping hits, this time from The Weeknd. A new music pack for the VR rhythm game, out now, includes popular The Weeknd jams like “Starboy,” “Can’t ...
No, Meta and Beat Games still aren't done adding big-name musicians to Beat Saber. They're releasing a 10-song Lady Gaga Music Pack that, as you'd imagine, brings some of the pop superstar's ...
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