Highlights

  • Beat Saber is ending support for Meta Quest 1 headsets on November 2.
  • The game will still be playable, but will no longer receive updates or DLC.
  • Online multiplayer for Beat Saber on Meta Quest 1 headsets will also shut down.



November 2 will be a sad day for those who have yet to upgrade from the Meta Quest 1 headset, as that’s the day that Beat Saber will be ending support for the device. The original Meta Quest headset, once known as the Oculus Quest, was a big hit when it was released in 2019. Wireless virtual reality was a huge innovation at the time and did a solid job of increasing interest in the VR space.

The headset, now known as the Meta Quest 1, features a variety of popular virtual reality games in its library. One of the most popular Meta Quest 1 games, and indeed one of the most popular VR games of all time, is the music/rhythm game Beat Saber. Essentially combining Guitar Hero-style music/rhythm gameplay with lightsabers, Beat Saber was a viral hit and remains popular to this day.


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Beat Saber continues to release new content, but those enjoying the game on Meta Quest 1 will be left out later this year. It’s been confirmed that Beat Saber is wrapping up support for Meta Quest 1 headsets on November 2, which means its multiplayer modes and other online features are being shut down. After November 2, Beat Saber on Meta Quest 1 will no longer receive updates, which means no new DLC songs. So, while Beat Saber will technically remain playable on Meta Quest 1 headsets, it will be losing functionality and will no longer receive new content or updates.


  • Beat Saber Meta Quest 1 support will end on November 2


For those still using the original Meta Quest 1/Oculus headset, this will no doubt be sad news. On the bright side, those that purchased Beat Saber on the Meta Quest 1 can play it on the Meta Quest 2 and 3 headsets without having to buy it or its DLC all over again. Of course, this will require buying a brand-new VR headset, which is an expensive proposition, but newer games have been skipping the Quest 1 for years now anyway.

Some of the best modern VR games are not playable on the Meta Quest 1 headset. The most notable example is probably Asgard’s Wrath 2, which is one of the highest-rated virtual reality games of all time. Asgard’s Wrath 2 is playable on Quest 2 and Quest 3, but skipped Quest 1. And soon, a game will be released that’s only playable on Quest 3 and will be skipping Quest 2 entirely.

Batman: Arkham Shadow is a Quest 3 exclusive, so the Quest 2 is already getting to the point where it’s being phased out. The constant new hardware releases have proven overwhelming for some VR enthusiasts, but games should improve as the technology advances, and leaving older hardware behind can help developers improve their experiences without being held back.


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Beat Saber
Released
May 21, 2019

Developer(s)
Beat Games

Publisher(s)
Beat Games

Genre(s)
Rhythm

ESRB
E For Everyone

Metascore
86

PS Plus Availability
N/A

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