For a long time, Beat Saber was a huge pull in bringing fans into VR. A player being able to swing around lightsaber blades to the beat of popular music tracks is a huge draw in itself. Today, after a ...
It’s been confirmed that Beat Saber will be coming to the PlayStation VR2. This will be good news for fans of the hit rhythm game who have been wondering if they’ll be able to take the block-slashing ...
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 Games, the Czechia-based studio known for VR’s most popular game Beat Saber (2018), revealed it’s managed to generate nearly $100 million in revenue over the course of last year thanks to the ...
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Mohamed from Egypt has been covering Japanese and indie games for more than 5 years for local and international outlets. He is very interested in the Japanese language and culture, and is a long term ...
Beat Saber is a VR rhythm game where your goal is to slash the beats which perfectly fit into precisely handcrafted music. In case you aren’t familiar with Beat Saber’s gameplay, your goal is to slash ...
John Carmack, former CTO of Oculus and legendary programmer, isn’t shy when it comes to voicing his opinions on all things XR. To Carmack, Meta’s block-slashing rhythm game Beat Saber (2018) was “far ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook It has been a long time coming, but developer Beat Games has finally brought multiplayer to Beat ...
PlayStation VR players won't have to wait too much longer to smash blocks in Beat Saber with their friends.According to a tweet from the game's official Twitter page, the multiplayer build is being ...
A gaming journalism veteran of ten-plus years and four-time IGF judge, largely attracted to indie games, new IPs, and in general, what could very well be the gaming world's next surprise hit. Divorced ...