Well, you’re not gonna believe this, but XR Games just dropped some really cool news about their rhythm game, BEATABLE. It’s officially out of early access on Quest. Crazy, right? Remember when everyone was all about their desks just sitting there, gathering dust? Now, you can actually drum on it to the beat with nothing but a Quest 2 — genius move or what?
So, what else is cookin’? The game got this big update. Not just “big,” but like BIG BIG. Back in April, we got those five songs right after it sneaked into early access. Now? They’ve rolled out a custom song and map editor where you can just let loose and make your own tracks. Plus, sharing them with friends who will definitely compete just for bragging rights — that’s a thing, I guess.
Let’s not forget the music. We’re talking a full-on 24-song lineup now, double what they had before. And if you’re curious, it’s all chillin’ on this Spotify playlist. Kudo Haruka made some anime-esque beats, and Mikee Goodman added his magic touch. Ever heard of SikTh? Yeah, him.
When we first got our hands on those early access days, precision was like trying to catch a greased pig — almost there, but just a bit slippery. The update supposedly makes it all tighten up with better gesture detection and polished visuals. I won’t lie; the gameplay feedback now sparkles like glitter on a dance floor.
So yeah, if you’re curious or just bored with your usual games, Beatable’s sitting there on the Horizon Store for just ten bucks. Sounds like a no-brainer if you ask me. Now, where was I again? Oh right, time to give that desk of yours a new lease on life!