Okay, here’s a rundown. So Beat Saber, you know, the game with all the block-slashing action? Yeah, it’s like taking a slash at a bouncer at a club, except no one arrests you. Anyway, as of today, no more updates for those rocking PlayStation VR and its cooler cousin, PSVR 2. Not even the multiplayer stuff, which is a bummer. Like why even play without that? Maybe it’s just me.
So yeah, it’s all on an X post or whatever, where Beat Games says they’re eyeing the future or something. Pretty mysterious, right? But if you’re on PSVR, no panic. You can still slay blocks and buy stuff—the old tunes, at least. Cross-buy? Yep, that’s still a thing between PS4 and PS5. But don’t expect any new tunes after June 18th. Last one up? Lady Gaga’s ‘Abracadabra’. It’s catchy if you’re curious.
Oh, here’s a kicker: come January 21st, 2026, multiplayer’s going offline for PS4/PS5. Seems age-old grudges about cross-play didn’t help either. So, PlayStation folks, you’re missing out on playing with your PC VR and Quest buddies. Bit weird, I know, especially when Quest scores over 10 million in Beat Saber sales. Meta is keeping updates going there. Meanwhile, Steam is still in the game.
Meta and Sony, it’s like a love-hate tango. They’ve supported Beat Saber literally forever. And now pulling the plug is like breaking up after a long-distance romance. Speaking of, since PSVR 2 debuted, Sony’s tossed exclusives in the backseat. It’s almost like they’re drifting away deliberately… if that makes any sense.
And get this: Sony’s gone rogue. You can play PC VR with an adapter, breaking the console-only vibe. PSVR 2 controllers with Apple Vision Pro soon? Yeah, wild. Makes you wonder what’s next, right? Feels like tech has no rules anymore.
_Fin._