<ul data-eligibleForWebStory="true">Beat Saber by Beat Games will no longer release new content on PlayStation VR and PS VR2.Multiplayer support will end for both headsets on January 21, 2026.Lady Gaga's “Abracadabra” is the final DLC update for both PSVR and PS VR2.The decision to stop updates for PS4 and PS5 versions will start in June 2025.10 million people now own Beat Saber on Oculus Quest alone.The game's success made it the best-selling Quest game of all time.Meta's cost-cutting strategy may have influenced the decision.Meta has previously ceased development on other VR games like Onward.Beat Saber and its DLC packs will continue to be available on PlayStation headsets.The Quest and PC VR versions of Beat Saber remain unaffected.No further revenue figures have been shared since it reached $255 million in 2023.Despite the changes, Beat Saber is still available for purchase.Steam releases for Beat Saber will continue as normal.Customer support for Beat Saber on PlayStation will still be provided.The move follows Meta's trend of cutting costs across Oculus Studios.