Okay, so picture this: XR Games has just tossed its hand-tracked rhythm game, BEATABLE, out of early access on Quest. And guess what? It’s got all this new stuff, sort of like Christmas morning if Christmas involved a lot of desk drumming. Yeah, the kind where you’re slapping and holding notes and doing this weird clap thing at symbols. I mean, using your table as a haptic device? Wild. No controllers needed—just a Quest 2.
Oh, and about that update—did I mention it came with five songs in April? I think it was April. Anyway, now there’s a big update, with a custom song and map editor (like, make your own tracks and battle your friends!). But first, let’s rewind a sec. So it all kicked off with early access stuff, and now they’ve tossed in 24 songs. Yep, that’s right—12 were already there, and now there are more to tickle your eardrums. Full setlist on their Spotify, by the way. Includes a banger by Kudo Haruka and some other heavy tune from Mikee Goodman. Ever heard of SikTh? Neither had I, until now.
April was when I first got my hands on it. The precision? Kinda shaky back then. But even with that little hiccup, it was great for chill vibes. Now, they’re promising a gesture detection system so tight that you’ll hit every beat perfectly. Yeah, we’ll see about that. Keep an eye out for spiffy visuals and gameplay feedback too.
Want to grab it? Head over to the Horizon Store on Quest 2, and it’s yours for a cool 10 bucks. Feels like a steal, right?