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5 Years Later, ‘Beat Saber’ Drops Lengthy Overdue Observe-up to Its First Paid DLC

5 Years Later, ‘Beat Saber’ Drops Long Overdue Follow-up to Its First Paid DLC

Monstercat Mixtape launched a little bit over 5 years in the past, marking Beat Saber’s first foray into paid DLC. Now, VR’s favourite block-slashing rhythm sport simply acquired the long-awaited Vol. 2 follow-up: Monstercat Mixtape 2.

The 12-track paid DLC, now accessible throughout all supported VR headsets, features a few acquainted names like Tokyo Machine and Pegboard Nerds.

Priced at $14.99 (or $1.99 per observe), Meta calls it “probably the most difficult paid music pack to-date.”

Take a look at the total observe checklist beneath:

  • “Speed up” — Teminite & Skybreak
  • “DABADABADABADABA” — Excision & Dion Timmer
  • “Useless Man Strolling” — Grant & Ellis
  • “Endgame” — Bossfight
  • “Last Boss” — Nitro Enjoyable
  • “Reminiscence Financial institution” — Dyro x Conro
  • “Mercenary” — F.O.O.L & Energy Glove
  • “Pump” — Teddy Killerzs & Pegboard Nerds
  • “RAD” — Tokyo Machine
  • “RIOT” — Öwnboss & Selva
  • “Thrones of Blood” — Sullivan King
  • “Wake Up” — Alan Walker

Moreover, Meta says within the DLC’s announcement the brand new Monstercat Mixtape 2 features a devoted setting and ranges with Arc and Chain notes, and multiplayer mode for all songs.

You’ll discover Monstercat Mixtape 2 on all supported platforms, together with Quest, PSVR 2 and SteamVR.

For those who don’t already personal Beat Saber, there’s a Monstercat Mixtape 2 + Beat Saber bundle accessible on the Horizon Retailer, Steam, and PlayStation Retailer for $39.99, representing a $5 financial savings.

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