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Beat Saber can be enjoyed by anyone, regardless of skills or previous experience with VR. Everyone can understand the basic mechanism in seconds, grab a pair of PS Move controllers and swing right ...
Hit VR rhythm game Beat Saber is officially coming to Sony's PlayStation VR2 headset, according to Sony CEO Jim Ryan's announcement at the CES 2023 press conference, but a release date was not ...
Beat Saber will launch on May 24th for PSVR 2, and it will be a free upgrade for anyone who owned it on PSVR. At its PlayStation Showcase, Sony also showed off Resident Evil 4’s VR mode.
Beat Saber is already available on VR headsets like the Meta Quest 2, HTC Vive, PlayStation VR and PlayStation VR2, and Steam Index. Players are tasked with keeping the beat, and swiping at ...
Beat Saber is one of my favorite VR games, even if the PC version of the title has been somewhat ignored in favor of PSVR development. Beat Saber launched on PC in 2018 and has become one of the ...
Beat Saber is the #1 most popular VR game (and hell most popular VR app) period. Millions buy VR headsets just for Beat Saber, that's how big it is.
Beat Saber, VR’s favorite block-slashing rhythm game, came to PlayStation VR 2 well past the headset’s February 2023 launch, coming to Sony’s latest VR headset in late May. And while Beat ...
Beat Saber is such a universally known part of the VR landscape that describing its mechanics feels almost as unnecessary as describing Super Mario as if everyone hasn’t already heard of it. If ...
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VR fitness games make it feel like you have the most epic gym in the world, right in your living room -- minus the sweaty crowds and bad music. If you've ever struggled to stay motivated at the ...
Beat Saber has long been one of the PlayStation VR's top titles, and now Sony confirms that the game will be coming to the PS VR2 as well.
Beat Saber’s development started in 2016 when Jan Ilavsky, lead developer at Beat Games, decided to buy a VR headset. He tried several games, but nothing really caught his attention, Dvorak said.