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Okay, so, XR Games dropped a bombshell today. Their rhythm game, BEATABLE, is out of early access on Quest. I mean, get ready to knock over your lamp while drumming on your desk. It’s got all these new shiny features and extra content that’ll probably make you forget what day it is.
So here’s the thing—using your table as part of your VR setup? Genius, right? No controllers, just your Quest 2 (or whatever fancy version you have), and you’re in. It’s all about hitting notes, holding them, and clapping at random symbols in the air like you’re trying to swat a fly.
With its grand escape from early access, Beatable also rolled out its first big update since dropping a few songs back in April. I think? My notes are somewhere… Anyway, they’ve kept the tunes coming since the game first peeked out its head on Quest.
By the way, there’s this image I saw—courtesy of XR Games—showing off some gameplay. It’s like, you feel the beat just looking at it. Somehow.
Now they’ve added these cool new doodads: a custom song and map editor. So, if you ever dreamed of being a DJ or just like to show off, you can create, share, and compete with your own tracks. They even have this whopping 24-song list now. Half of those were already there ripping up the scene during early access. You can even jam out to their Spotify Playlist—which has this anime-inspired theme song by Kudo Haruka and something heavy from Mikee Goodman. You know, the SikTh guy?
When I tried it out back in April, precision was a bit funky, like trying to play darts after a few drinks. But now, XR Games shows they were listening. They’ve got a new gesture detection system. It’s supposed to make sure you nail every beat, every time. Plus, they’ve polished up the visuals and gameplay feedback—whatever the heck that means.
Oh, and if you’re itching to try it, Beatable’s right there on the Horizon Store for Quest 2 and up. All this fun for $10. Not too shabby, huh?
Anyway—did I miss anything? Probably. But hey, go check it out yourself!