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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.
Beat it. Beat Saber is ending support for PS4 and PS5, highlighting how little Sony's VR efforts have been supported.
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One of the most popular virtual reality games in the world is ending support for PlayStation VR, showcasing the struggles of the nascent paradigm. Xbox VR wouldn't have stood a chance.
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Beat Games has announced they will no longer update Beat Saber on PSVR and PSVR 2, but PS4 & PS5 players can still buy and ...
Beat Saber studio Beat Games has announced it'll no longer be supporting the PSVR2 and PSVR versions of its rhythm game, ...
Beat Games won't bring any more new songs or music packs to Beat Saber on PS VR and PS VR2. The multiplayer features on those ...