We’re in the final days of Apple headset hype (at least we hope), and that means there’s still time to make predictions. Yesterday it was a potential tease for No Man’s Sky on what could be called ...
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, ...
The latest major update to Beat Saber dropped today on all supported platforms, bringing five new modifiers along with multiplayer badges and a host of UI tweaks. Beat Saber v1.13.4 is rolling out ...
Popular virtual reality rhythm game Beat Saber could be one title that Apple is planning to promote for its upcoming AR/VR headset, according to a tweet shared by Beat Games co-founder Jaroslav Beck.
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 ...
Yesterday saw VR rhythm favourite Beat Saber receive a massive overhaul. There's a new UI, new character customisation and, critically, multiplayer. Now you and up to four other people can duke it out ...
Virtual reality doesn’t have many hit games yet, but Facebook is buying the studio behind one of the platform’s biggest titles. Facebook announced today that it will be buying Beat Games, the game ...
Word on the street is Apple is going to launch a VR headset at WWDC 2023, and a new hint may point to at least one popular rhythm game being available at launch. There are a variety of different ...
Beat Games today released the long-awaited multiplayer update for one of VR's hottest games, Beat Saber. Now you can battle your friends in Tetris-style head-to-head beat-slashing competition. Beat ...
Facebook, the social media company behind the Oculus virtual reality platform, has acquired Beat Saber developer Beat Games. Beat Games will join Oculus Studios and continue to work on Beat Saber ...
Virtual reality is the ultimate money pit. Tech giants are selling low-margin hardware on which users play software that was funded by those same companies. This strategy seems to continue year after ...