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Beat Saber, one of the most popular virtual reality games in existence, will no longer release new content on Sony's PlayStation VR and PSVR2 headsets.
Beat it. Beat Saber is ending support for PS4 and PS5, highlighting how little Sony's VR efforts have been supported.
Beat Games has announced it has ended support for Beat Saber on PS4 and PS5, with no further updates being release for the VR ...
Meta-owned Beat Games announced its block-slashing rhythm game Beat Saber (2019) will no longer receive updates on PSVR and ...
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With one of the most popular VR games pulling support, we have to ask the question: is there anyone playing PSVR 2?
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One of the most popular virtual reality games in the world is ending support for PlayStation VR, showcasing the struggles of the nascent paradigm. Xbox VR wouldn't have stood a chance.