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Beat Saber support is ending on PS4 and PS5

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Last updated: 19.06.2025 12:57
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VR rhythm action game Beat Saber will no longer be updated for PlayStation 4 and 5 users from this month onwards, with multiplayer being discontinued on both platforms.

Developer Beat Games, which has been owned by Meta since 2019, shared the update on social media. “As we look to the future and plan the next big leap for Beat Saber, we have made the decision to no longer release updates for PS4 and PS5 starting in June 2025.

“Our passion for VR remains unwavering. We are excited about the possibilities that lie ahead and what we can bring to Beat Saber fans who have been on this journey with us over the past 7 years.”

The game and existing DLC packs will still be available to purchase on PS4 and PS5. Any content released after June 18, 2025 will not be released on PlayStation platforms, however.

Beat Saber’s paid content updates – which comprise new playable tracks for the game – have recently included songs from artists like Britney Spears and Lady Gaga.

The game is a fixture in the best-selling games for PS VR 2, with Beat Saber being the third best-selling game for the platform in the US and Canada for the month of May 2025, and the sixth best-selling game in the EU region for the same time period.

The update ends by reiterating that the developer is “excited to share what the future holds for Beat Saber”.

Support for the game continues on Steam and Meta Quest headsets.

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