More Hit Songs Come to 'Beat Saber' with Surprise Launch of Lady Gaga Music PackĬonsidering that the studio initially expected to launch Beat Saber’s multiplayer mode on all platforms at once, it’s difficult to discern what could be blocking Beat Games from doing so on PSVR even more confusing, perhaps, is that the studio hasn’t offered any detail into the situation. As of this week, the studio is “still working on PSVR multiplayer,” a spokesperson tells Road to VR.
We’re also working to add all new Multiplayer tweaks we launched today,” the developer tweeted.įast forward to today, the one year anniversary of Beat Saber’s multiplayer update, and the studio has no news to share.
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“Dear PSVR players, the team continues to work on Multiplayer and will update here when we have more to share. Please bear with us and check our social media regularly for new updates about PSVR.”įrom that point forward, the company has occasionally affirmed that it’s still working on Beat Saber multiplayer for PSVR, but somehow that delay has gone on for an entire year with no explanation.īack in March of 2021 Beat Games reminded PSVR Beat Saber players that it was still working on the feature, and said it would see the same updates as the other platforms once it arrived.
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“Dear PSVR players, we are doing everything we can to make sure we release multiplayer simultaneously on all platforms on October 13 but there might be a delay with the PS4 version. Prior to the update’s launch, Facebook-owned developer Beat Games affirmed that it hoped to ship the update on all platforms at once, but warned the PSVR version “might” come a bit later. Original Article (October 13th, 2021): Beat Saber is one of VR’s most popular titles, and it was big news for players on October 13th, 2020 when the game finally got a multiplayer update that allowed up to five players to chop blocks to the beat together. The original article detailing the continued lack of support for PSVR follows below: Both SteamVR and Oculus players have had the ability to play multiplayer together since September. Like many multiplayer games on PlayStation, you’ll need PS Plus to play. One of the biggest caveats for now is the lack of cross-play with other versions of the game, meaning you can only play with other PSVR players. Update (October 25th, 2021): If you own Beat Saber on PSVR, you should see a fresh update today that will let you play in multiplayer mode. Although Facebook-owned developers Beat Games remained mum on exactly why multiplayer for the PSVR version was so behind, the studio has finally released multiplayer support on PSVR. Block-slashing VR rhythm game Beat Saber launched a multiplayer update one year ago which made its way to every supported platform but PSVR.