Beat Saber, one of the more popular Virtual Reality titles out there and especially on PlayStation VR has surpassed 1 million copies sold. The milestone was announced yesterday when new tracks were aimed to drop. If you aren’t familiar with Beat Saber, it’s a VR rhythm game, where your goal is to slash the beats which fit perfectly into precisely handcrafted music.

It’s a little surprising for a VR only title to hit 1 million sales since the number of owners for Virtual Reality is relatively low compared to consoles such as the PlayStation 4. The new DLC adds 10 new electronic songs to the game. The total DLC costs $12.99 and you can buy it here. 

The list of songs can be found below thanks to UploadVR:

We Won’t Be Alone (feat. Laura Brehm) – Feint

Boundless – Aero Chord

Emoji VIP – Pegboard Nerds

Epic – Tokyo Machine

Feeling Stronger (feat. Charlotte Colley) – Muzzy

Overkill – RIOT

Rattlesnake – Rogue

Stronger (feat. Emel) – Stonebank

This Time – Kayzo

Till It’s Over – Tristam

Tyler Nienburg Owner & Founder

Tyler has a passion for video games and started Rectify Gaming in 2013, where the goal was to bring players together. Over the years, Rectify Gaming has grown into a reliable media outlet for news, reviews, opinions, esports, and more.

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