Beat Saber adds 360-degree and 90-degree levels on all platforms
Beat Saber just took things to a whole new level.
What you need to know
- Beat Saber now supports 360-degree and 90-degree levels.
- The update is available across several platforms, including Oculus Quest, Oculus Rift, and SteamVR.
- The update also adds a Green Day Music Pack, which is available for $9.
Beat Saber's latest update brings one of the platform's most anticipated features, 360-degree levels, to all platforms. The same update also brings 90-degree levels and a Green Day Music Pack that's available for $9. The update is available across all platforms, including Oculus Quest, Oculus Rift S, and Playstation VR.
360-degree and 90-degree gaming brings a new element to Beat Saber. Rather than facing one way throughout a song, you have to work your way around throughout a song to strike your blocks. In total, 27 songs are available for free with either 360-degree or 90-degree support. The update's announcement post lists all of the supported titles.
Easy
- "Beat Saber"
- "I Need You"
- "Till It's Over" (Monstercat Music Pack)
- "Turn Me On"
Normal
- "$100 Bills"
- "Believer" (Imagine Dragons Music Pack)
- "Commercial Pumping"
- "Father of All..." (Green Day Music Pack)
- "Immortal"
- "Origins"
Hard
- "Believer" (Imagine Dragons Music Pack)
- "Crab Rave"
- "High Hopes" (Panic! At The Disco Music Pack)
- "Holiday" (Green Day Music Pack)
- "Legend"
- "Thunder" (Imagine Dragons Music Pack)
Expert
- "Country Rounds"
- "Emperor's New Clothes" (Panic! At The Disco Music Pack)
- "EPIC" (Monstercat Music Pack)
- "LVL Insane"
- "Origins"
- "Unlimited Power"
Expert+
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- "Balearic Pumping"
- "Breezer"
- "Glide" (Rocket League Monstercat Music Pack)
- "Origins"
- "Overkill" (Monstercat Music Pack)
360-degree mode is a popular feature from the PC version of Beat Saber and is now available across all platforms.
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