News

Beat it. Beat Saber is ending support for PS4 and PS5, highlighting how little Sony's VR efforts have been supported.
Starting this month, Oculus Studios will no longer be releasing Beat Saber content for PlayStation VR on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, and plans to end multiplayer support for PS4 and PS5 in ...
Fan-favorite VR rhythm game Beat Saber ends support for PlayStation consoles in what is being called the final nail in the coffin for PSVR2.
It's the end of the line for Beat Saber on PS VR and PS VR2.While you'll still be able to buy and play the base game on both platforms, as well as any songs and music packs that were released ...
Beat Games will end support for the PlayStation VR2 and PlayStation VR versions of Beat Saber, the developer announced. End of support for updates and downloadable content starts today, and multipl… ...
Beat Saber, one of the most popular virtual reality games in existence, will no longer release new content on Sony's PlayStation VR and PSVR2 headsets.
Specifically, Beat Saber is built around a VR design concept that I like to call ‘Instructed Motion’, which is when a game asks you to move your body in specific ways.
A FAQ page on the popular VR rhythm game’s official website added additional context, revealing that while Beat Saber will still be available to purchase and play via the PlayStation Store ...