
Beat Saber, one of the most popular virtual reality games ever, is dropping support for the entire PlayStation VR platform. Developer Beat Games announced the decision today, saying that while PlayStation 4 and 5 players will be able to keep playing the title, no more content will be released for Beat Saber on the platform going forward.
"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," said the Meta-owned studio in a social media post today. "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."
Lady Gaga’s Abracadabra, which released onto Beat Saber as a premium song on June 5, will be the final piece of new content that will release on PlayStation VR and PlayStation VR2. No new songs will be offered on the platforms, though customer support will still be available.
Moreover, Beat Saber's multiplayer functionality is also being shut off on PlayStation soon. This feature will shut down on January 21, 2026, across both consoles.
Beat Games confirmed that current Beat Saber content will remain playable on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 even after dropping support, whether it be from the base game, DLC, or individual purchases.

Beat Saber will also remain purchasable on the PlayStation Store, and its in-game store will continue to function for players who want to buy any previously released content. Cross-buy between PlayStation 4 and 5 will remain active as well.
"We're grateful for the incredible support you've shown us over the years, and we're excited to share what the future holds for Beat Saber," added the studio.
Beat Games assured PC players that alongside Meta Quest headsets, the Steam version of Beat Saber will continue to get support going forward.
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