It's the end of the line for on PS VR and PS VR2.While you'll still be able to buy and play the base game on both platforms, as well as any songs and music packs that were released before today (June 18), Beat Games is winding down support for those versions.They won't get any new songs or music packs.
As such, the final song that became available for on PS VR and PS VR2 was Lady Gaga's "Abracadabra."Moreover, the PlayStation versions of will lose their multiplayer features on January 21 next year.Beat Games says that it will still provide customer support to players on those platforms."As we look to the future and plan the next big leap for we have made the decision to no longer release updates for PS4 and PS5 starting in June 2025," Beat Games wrote in a statement on X and its website."Our passion for VR remains unwavering.
We are excited about the possibilities that lie ahead and what we can bring tofans who have been on this journey with us over the past seven years."Beat Games announcement about PS4/PS5 support.For more details, please visit our website: https://t.co/Vq4zGwcJGK pic.twitter.com/nCWxj2DndY— Beat Saber (@BeatSaber) June 18, 2025This change doesn't impact the Steam VR version of .New songs, music packs and features are still coming to on Steam and Meta Quest platforms.Meta bought Beat Games back in 2019.In effect, the company is ceasing development on platforms that do not support its own headsetsIt's most likely that Meta and Beat Games are ending their efforts on PlayStation versions of because they're no longer seeing enough of a return on investment (though ending multiplayer support is an odd move).
By all accounts, Meta Quest headsets have far outsold PS VR2 units.It could be argued that Sony hasn't fully gotten behind its own platform.By my count, there are fewer than two dozen PS VR2-exclusive games.The most recent State of Play stream featured only one (non-exclusive) game for the platform, .
So, it's maybe not surprising that Meta is pulling the plug on on PlayStation's VR headsets.It's still a shame though, as arguably remains one of the best VR games around, and maybe even killer VR app.At this point, it might be best for PS VR2 owners who have a capable-enough PC and want more songs to pick up the PC adaptor and play the game on that platform.After all, is modable on PC (and Meta Quest), and there are thousands of custom song maps available.