Hey, so XR Games just pulled a cool move with their rhythm splash, BEATABLE. Boom—no more “early access” tag on Quest. They loaded it with fresh features to keep you thumping that desk like it’s nobody’s business.
Genius move, really. You use your table like some kind of VR magic touchpad—absolutely no controllers needed. Just your Quest 2 and some serious note-hitting and symbol-slapping skills. Fun, right? Or maybe it’s just me enjoying the simple distractions.
So, anyway—big update news: Right after they dropped five songs in April, XR Games decided, “You know what? Let’s mix it up.” So, now you’ve got a custom song editor and map doodler. Wanna amaze your pals with your wild creativity? Go for it.
Now we’re talking 24 tracks total. Half were there from the start, the rest are the latest vibe. Hop on Spotify if you’re curious—anime anthem by Kudo Haruka, and Mikee Goodman’s heavy beats are worth a listen.
When I checked it out back in April, precision was a bit iffy, not lying. But it still felt right for just kicking back. Now? They say gesture detection’s smoothed out, keeping you glued to the rhythm. I mean, that can only be a win.
You can snag BEATABLE on the Horizon Store—ten bucks if you’ve got a Quest 2 or higher. Cool price for what sounds like a fun digital escapade.