So, here’s the thing. Beat Saber, the game that has people flailing around like wannabe Jedi, is kinda calling it quits on the whole PSVR and PSVR 2 scene. Weird, right? I mean, they announced it on, uh, X (which, by the way, what’s up with that name?) that they’re done with updates for those systems starting now. Oh, and multiplayer? Kiss it goodbye next year. Sigh.
Anyway, in the chaos of all this, Beat Games said if you were all psyched about getting new content for your PlayStation setup, don’t hold your breath. But hey, don’t freak out just yet. You can still swing your arms to all the music packs you snagged before June 18th. Which is… something, I guess?
Pause. Got distracted. So, Lady Gaga’s ‘Abracadabra’ is basically the swan song—last DLC for PS folks. Multiplayer’s gonna peace out in 2026, which feels like forever from now but also tomorrow. Time’s weird like that.
Here’s a kicker: while Beat Saber’s thriving on Quest and Steam with its millions in sales (yeah, millions), PlayStation just sorta lagged on the whole cross-play thing. It’s like watching someone miss the last bus on a chilly night. Meta’s happily keeping things rolling on Steam, so no sweat if you’re on there.
And yeah, some might say Meta’s being a bit of a bully in this playground. They’ve been cool with PSVR for a while, but the writing’s on the wall—a big, flashing, neon “Bye!” to the ecosystem. Meanwhile, Sony’s been chilling with their PSVR 2, but like, in a “maybe we’ll care later” kinda way. They’re letting people use other headsets and even mingle with Apple Vision Pro soon. Wild, huh?
Okay, that’s it. What a ride.