Konami pronounces digital actuality band efficiency sport Beat Enviornment for Oculus Quest, Oculus Quest 2
Konami has announced the virtual reality band performance game Beat Arena for Oculus Quest and Oculus Quest 2. It will be released on March 12 in Japan and Asia for 2,990 yen with support in English and Japanese.
Here is an overview of the game via its official website:
structure
Play music from the Bemani series in the Virtual Realty Band performance game on Oculus!
A new Konami music game is coming to Oculus Quest! Create your own avatar and play Bemani series songs along with your friends’ game data, no matter where they are!
Instruments
- Drums – Bang to the beat as you hit descending musical notes in style!
- guitar – Hit the right chords and become the greatest guitarist!
- keyboard – As a keyboard player, your fingertips bring harmony to your band’s performances!
- bass – Every band needs a bass player. Be the rhythm of your band!
Avatars
Create original avatars to create your own unique band with your friends!
There are tons of customization and color options to bring your avatar to life!
Crossover time sessions
You can share game data with your friends to enjoy jam sessions whenever you want. Feel a greater sense of togetherness with friends and onlookers as you rock the house!
Playback mode
Watch your jam sessions from different angles with live camera mode, performer mode, and more.
Show text / tambourine
You can turn lyrics on or off and create music video-like graphics! You can even use a tambourine and exaggerate your viewers in repeat mode!
music
This game is packed with songs from the Bemani series. More will be added in future updates!
- “Accord” by BEMANI Sound Team “HuΣeR” feat. Wanderlust
- “Clowning Folly” by KanadeYUK
- “Drastic Your Dream” by Ryo Shirasawa feat. Mizuho Yasuda
- “Fat Snail” by NECOMATA MODIFY SALVATION feat. Hinata Shishido
- “Fuurin Hanabi” from the BEMANI Sound Team “Gekidan Record” featuring Yura Mari
- “Gensouka” by Kanako Hohsino
- “Hane Naki Shojo Uta” by Junjou Discord (Innocent Discord)
- “Hatashijou” by ATSUMI UEDA
- “Jk Paradise” by IOSYS jk Girls against Pizuya’s Cell
- “Jousou Dystopia” from Mama
- “Just Believe” by Kanako Kotera
- “Kikagakuteki Trickster” by DJ Genki feat. SHIN from HYPERNOVA With Mitsuyo
- “Koi No Melody” by SARAH
- “Oboro” by GITADOROCK by Yamato
- “Peppermint Wa Watashi No Teki” by Yu Tokiwa
- “Real -L Size No Yume-” by MAKI
- “Rin To Shite Saku Hana No Gotoku” by BENIIRO RITOMASU
- “Shonen Ripples” by Yu Tokiwa
- “Sweet Feelin ‘” from Honey Latte
- “WONDER TRIP” by Dadaco
- “Yume Ni Tsuite TYP C” by Hideyuki Ono feat. Hiromi Okamoto
Check out the announcement trailer below.
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