Beat Saber OST 3 is out and comes with new songs from six artists
Beat Saber has a free new soundtrack available with songs from six artists.
What you need to know
- Beat Saber's OST 3 is out and features songs from six new artists that will be added to the game for free.
- The Beat Saber Twitter accounts states the new content will roll out around 9 am PST on August 29, 2019.
- Fans can listen to the new tracks on several popular streaming services.
Beat Saber gains songs from six new artists today. The new content comes as part of OST 3, and features songs from Morgan Page, Pegboard Nerds, PIXL, Slippy, Boom Kitty, and Jaroslav Beck and Jan Ilavsky (ft. Mutrix). The new content will ship for free to users who own Beat Saber. The Beat Saber Twitter account stated that users should expect the update around 9 am PST on August 29, 2019.
YOU HEARD RIGHT! OST 3 is out now and we're getting ready for today's update!
We're proudly announcing our artists:
💥 Morgan Page
💥 Pegboard Nerds
💥 PIXL
💥 Slippy
💥 Boom Kitty
💥 Jaroslav Beck, Jan Ilavsky (ft. Mutrix)
Get the soundtrack: https://t.co/9Of2Xtoeon pic.twitter.com/THpsn7wJ7XYOU HEARD RIGHT! OST 3 is out now and we're getting ready for today's update!
We're proudly announcing our artists:
💥 Morgan Page
💥 Pegboard Nerds
💥 PIXL
💥 Slippy
💥 Boom Kitty
💥 Jaroslav Beck, Jan Ilavsky (ft. Mutrix)
Get the soundtrack: https://t.co/9Of2Xtoeon pic.twitter.com/THpsn7wJ7X— Beat Saber (@BeatSaber) August 29, 2019August 29, 2019
In addition to enjoying the new songs within the game, people can also enjoy the songs through several popular streaming services including Spotify, Apple Music, Google Play, and Amazon. This link directs you to a collection of links that allows you to play the playlist on your favorite streaming service.
Beat Saber is available on Steam, the Oculus Store, and the PlayStation Store for $30.
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