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Beat Saber Releases New DLC, Presenting Songs From Linkin Park

by PPheii
August 18, 2020
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Beat Saber Releases New DLC, Presenting Songs From Linkin Park

Beat Saber is a rhythm game that is currently very popular among gamers, thanks to Virtual Reality support in this game, making Beat Saber a rhythm game with its uniqueness. Most recently, Beat Games as the developer of Beat Saber added DLC songs from legendary bands to appear in the game.

Announced through its official Twitter account, Beat Saber has now presented an additional DLC of songs from the legendary band Linkin Park. The DLC features 11 popular legendary songs from the Nu-Metal genre band, some of which are “Numb,” “One Step Closer,” and “In the End”.

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To be able to play these songs, players need to buy the DLC first. There are two options for purchasing the DLC for the song. First, by purchasing all 11 songs through the music pack, which is priced at around 13 $, and secondly, players are allowed to buy just one song for about 2 $ each.

Beat Saber was previously known as a rhythm game that brought various EDM songs into the game. Over time, the game also opened up opportunities for rock music where, some time ago, the developer added DLC for Green Day and Panic! At the Disco.

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