‘Beat Saber’ celebrates 4 years since launch with free remixes of classic songs – Road to VR
Beat the Saber (2018)arguably the most popular game in VR, celebrates four years since its launch on VR headsets with free tracks that remix two super recognizable songs from the game’s first OST.
The new tracks are remixes of “Escape” and “100$ Bills” by Jaroslav Beck, dubbed respectively Escape (Tokyo Machine Remix) by EDM DJ Tokyo Machine and $100 Bills (Camellia’s ‘215$-Step’ Remix) by Japanese composer Camellia.
Here’s a sneak peek of Camellia’s $100 Bills remix:
There’s also a new birthday-themed environment, which Beat Games says in a blog post includes cakes and banners. Called ‘The Second’, the new level is a remake of the original OST 1 (aka ‘The First’) environment.
Over the past four years, developers Beat Games have been acquired by Meta (then Facebook) which has seen an almost constant release of paid and free DLC. Meta’s deep pockets have allowed the studio to land deals with record labels that have seen content from big-name artists such as Skrillex, BTS, Green Day, Timbaland, Linkin Park, and Imagine Dragons, not to mention the music pack. Interscope music with tracks from the likes of Kendrick Lamar, OneRepublic, Limp Bizkit and Maroon 5.
The most recent release was the game’s electronic mixtape which brought tracks from Madeon, Deadmau5, Fatboy Slim, and more.
Available on all supported devices, including Quest 2, SteamVR and PSVR headsets, you can find both songs in the “Extras” section of your song library.
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