Beat Saber Update 1.89 Patch v.1.37.2 Released With Upgraded Unity Version

by Greg Martin

Beat Saber update 1.89 (PS4) patch version 1.37.2 introduces significant enhancements and fixes to the game, leveraging the new Unity version 2022.3.33f1. This update primarily focuses on improving stability and addressing various bugs reported by the community. Notable fixes include issues related to Practice Mode, menu filters, and player positioning. Additionally, the update resolves problems with the visual representation of text in different languages and audio issues when specific modifiers are active. These changes are intended to provide a smoother and more reliable gaming experience for Beat Saber players.

Furthermore, the update introduces a Legacy 1.37.1 branch, allowing players to revert to the previous version if necessary. This thoughtful addition underscores the developers’ dedication to upholding game quality and user satisfaction. With these updates, players can anticipate improved functionality and a more polished gameplay environment.

Beat Saber Update 1.89 Patch Notes v.1.37.2

Updated:

  • Unity Version 2022.3.33f1

Added:

  • Legacy 1.37.1 branch

Fixed:

  • In Practice Mode, the “Song Start” slider cannot be selected for a few seconds after the menu is loaded.
  • The “All” filter toggle appears off when reopening the ‘Filters’ menu.
  • The floor is set high when the player resets their position in the application.
  • Loading the application in FPFC (First Person Fixed Camera) with Smooth Camera disabled leads to a stretched view.
  • Last entered Local Leaderboard position remains highlighted after clearing all scores in Party mode.
  • Players without access to Explicit Content are awarded the Saber Surgeon badge with 666666.6% precision after finishing a Hip Hop Mixtape song in a Multiplayer match.
  • Japanese or Korean text overlaps with the player’s ‘Highscore’.
  • An audio hang occurs at the beginning of a restarted song if the Faster Song modifier is on.

[Level Editor] Fixed:

  • Copy functionality stops working after pressing “No and stay.”

Beat Saber is a virtual reality rhythm game developed and published by Beat Games. It is available on multiple platforms, including PlayStation VR, Oculus Rift, and Steam VR. In Beat Saber, players use VR motion controllers to wield dual lightsabers, slicing through blocks representing musical beats.

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