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Beat Saber, the rhythm game that has been a Quest flagship since 2019, has dropped from $30 to $20 on Quest, SteamVR, and PSVR 2 in its first-ever price cut.
Meta confirmed the lower price is permanent, ending a seven-year run in which the game never went on sale. Beat Saber has been one of VR’s biggest commercial hits, with more than $200 million in sales reported as of early 2025, and its success led Meta to buy developer Beat Games less than a year after launch.
The game has grown steadily since then, adding multiplayer, harder difficulty maps, new modifiers, and game modes, while its included track list expanded from 10 songs to more than 60, with over 250 more available as paid DLC.
The permanent cut inverts the usual pattern in VR, where titles like Pistol Whip actually raised their price after adding features. It suggests Meta now sees a larger player base as more valuable than per-copy revenue from its biggest first-party game, a shift that could ripple through Quest store pricing.
Source: Road to VR


