Beat Games’ biggest music pack for Beat Saber has just released, and it features some of the best songs from rock group Linkin Park.

To help celebrate the 20th anniversary of their first album, Hybrid Theory, the band and Beat Games has released this music pack. It includes:

  • “Bleed It Out” “Breaking the Habit” “Faint” “Given Up” “In The End” “New Divide” “Numb” “One Step Closer” “Papercut” “Somewhere I Belong” “What I’ve Done”

While not particularly something you dance to, their songs’ edgy rock feel seems perfect for the game. According to Beat Games on the PlayStation Blog, Linkin Park is a band that’s been close to them since their teenage years and their “heart rate rises every time [they] hear their songs.” All 11 songs have five difficulties, which adds up to 55 new beatmaps in total.

Beat Saber is a VR game that’s taken the industry by storm. The game has sold over 2 million copies over PC platforms and PlayStation VR. The premise is basically Guitar Hero with lightsabers and virtual reality. As a result, it’s very compelling. Beat Saber is one of those killer apps for PlayStation VR and Oculus.

It’s also a great alternative to the gym with an exhilarating workout that has you move from side to side and bend down obstacles while slashing incoming notes. It’s one of the best ways to workout while in quarantine. It’s just a pain when the lenses fog up on the PSVR headset from all that sweat. The PlayStation Move controllers aren’t incredibly precise either.

As this band is so special to the team at Beat Games, the developer has created a completely new game environment that resembles the tunnel from the “One Step Closer” music video. In addition, the colors of the lighting scheme match Hybrid Theory’s colors. In the end, I guess it really mattered after all. You can purchase each song individually or as a pack. Are you ready to face yourself and cross out that high score on the leaderboard?

Beat Saber has released quite a few collaborations in the past with artists such as Green Day, The Witcher, Timbaland, Imagine Dragons, and Panic! at the Disco.

Source: PlayStation Blog, Twinfinite