Beat Saber adds three new free songs from Cametek
Beat Saber's library of music continues to expand with three new songs from Cametek.
What you need to know
- Beat Saber just added three free songs from Cametek.
- The songs come with the latest update to the popular rhythmic game.
- The songs are available on Steam, the PlayStation Store, and the Oculus Store.
Beat Games just added three new songs to the popular rhythmic game Beat Saber. All three songs are from the artist Cametek and come with the latest update to Beat Saber. The songs are available on Steam, the PlayStation Store, and the Oculus Store.
The three new songs are:
- "Exit This Earth's Atmosphere"
- "Ghost"
- "Light it Up"
フリー新曲出た!💎
The new update with 3 new free tracks by one & only @cametek just landed on Steam, PlayStation Store & Oculus Store!
We're releasing:
> Exit This Earth's Atomosphere
> GHOST
> Light It Up
*Friendly reminder: You should stretch before downloading this update. pic.twitter.com/EQdPi8rIGoフリー新曲出た!💎
The new update with 3 new free tracks by one & only @cametek just landed on Steam, PlayStation Store & Oculus Store!
We're releasing:
> Exit This Earth's Atomosphere
> GHOST
> Light It Up
*Friendly reminder: You should stretch before downloading this update. pic.twitter.com/EQdPi8rIGo— Beat Saber (@BeatSaber) January 29, 2020January 29, 2020
Beat Saber's Twitter account suggests stretching before downloading the update, so the songs probably include some complex mapping.
Beat Games continues to add new titles to Beat Saber. Last year, the OST 3 update brought songs from six new artists.
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