'Beat Saber' Rock Mixtape adds tracks from Nirvana, Foo Fighters and more - NME

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Beat Saber has released the Rock Mixtape, downloadable contented (DLC) that adds 8 tracks from the likes of Nirvana, KISS, and The White Stripes.

The “stacked” Rock Mixtape is disposable from contiguous (December 13) for Meta Quest, Rift, PSVR and SteamVR platforms and costs £7.97 / $10.99. As for the pack’s contents, the DLC features a big of celebrated stone bands from passim the decades – cheque the afloat tracklist retired below.

  • Steppenwolf – ‘Born To Be Wild’
  • Survivor – ‘Eye of the Tiger’
  • KISS – ‘I Was Made For Lovin’ You’
  • Lynyrd Skynyrd – ‘Free Bird’
  • The White Stripes – ‘Seven Nation Army’
  • Nirvana – ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’
  • Guns N’ Roses – ‘Sweet Child O’ Mine’
  • Foo Fighters – ‘The Pretender’

Additionally, the battalion volition besides see a customized situation and hand-drawn animations developed utilizing the translation tech that was implemented with The Weeknd’s euphony pack.

“In the level for ‘Seven Nation Army’ astute fans volition announcement respective lighting effects and colour strategy mixes inspired by its iconic euphony video,” reads a blog for the DLC. “‘Eye of the Tiger’ was designed arsenic a “FitBeat”-style obstacle level, successful keeping with the song’s spot successful popular culture.”

Additionally, developer Beat Games says that Lynyrd Skynrd’s ‘Free Bird’ is simply a “marathon” and astatine its astir nine-minute run-time, it volition beryllium “the longest opus ever released successful Beat Saber with a record-setting 3,000+ notes.”

It’s been a engaged twelvemonth for Beat Saber fans, arsenic 2022 has seen the bushed crippled present a bid of fashionable bands. Fall Out Boy brought 8 tracks to Beat Saber successful April, portion a music battalion featuring Lizzo’s biggest hits arrived successful October.

In 2021, artists including Lady Gaga and Billie Eilish were added to the game.

In different gaming news, Metacritic has revealed a database of 2022’s worst-reviewed games.

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