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So here I am, thinking about rhythm—let’s call it a funky heartbeat—and XR Games, out of nowhere, just dropped a bombshell with BEATABLE. It’s this quirky hand-tracked rhythm thingamajig on Quest—and it’s already out of early access like a jack-in-the-box on rocket fuel. And guess what? It’s loaded with fresh features that’ll probably have you banging on your desk like a lunatic.
Weird, right? Using your table as a VR haptic whatever? Pure madness. No controllers, just your Quest 2 (or better if you’re fancy) to slap notes and clap like you’re chasing invisible butterflies. Hey, maybe sometimes genius is just bonkers in disguise.
Oh—wait, let me backtrack. So, BEATABLE already had some five-song teaser thing happening since April, right after it debuted on Quest. Fast forward, and now we’ve got… well, more stuff. Imagine a giant musical piñata bursting—okay, that’s over the top, but you get it.
(Oh, there’s a fabulous pic right here that probably shows exactly what I’m jabbering about. I’d stick around and look at it, but hey, we’re on borrowed time here.)
Now, hold the phone because there are new gizmos like a custom song editor. Yep, you can make your tunes, challenge your friends—or your cat, if that’s your thing. And talk about tracks, how about 24 songs? A dozen were already around during early access, but now you’ve got a full house. Check the playlist on Spotify. Seriously, there’s some anime-style groove by Kudo Haruka and some edgy riff from Mikee Goodman (yes, the guy from SikTh. No kidding).
When I first poked around BEATABLE back in April, precision was kinda meh. But it was still charmingly fun, like when you trip but don’t fall. Now, there’s a launch-day revamp—better gesture detection, as XR Games promises we’ll stay on beat “every beat.” Talk about commitment. Oh, and snazzier visuals too.
If you’re curious, or just impulsively spendy, peek at BEATABLE on the Horizon Store for Quest 2 and higher. A cool $10 will get you in the groove.
Anyway—there it is. Life’s just rhythm, chaos, and VR desks now. Who would’ve thought?