

**Community Remixes and User-Generated Content Now Available to Play! Find them in the Remixes tab.** Given it's one of our favorite PSVR 2 games, we hope that this Pistol Whip port isn't left behind for too long.**NOW Available in Arcade: Overdrive - SHRED & NOBODY WANTS YOU** We just hope that Remixes come to the PSVR 2 in the future Cloudhead Games told me they "don't have anything to announce" on that front yet. Whatever the case, we're thrilled that Pistol Whip is putting power in its fans' hands to make their own challenges.

Frankly, we're not entirely sure how Pistol Whip Remixes will handle that issue. One of our favorites, Blade and Sorcery, has some outlandish mods from some of our favorite properties like Star Wars and Iron Man.Įven cooler, people took the popular VR shooter Contractors and made unofficial gameplay mods for Halo multiplayer and Star Wars: Battlefront.Ĭloser to the music rhythm side of things, we're sad that Beat Saber has never gotten official custom track support - which would likely interfere with future DLC sales and could have legal issues associated with licensed music. Modding is a rare feature outside of PC games, and we're always thrilled when a developer trusts its community enough to tinker with their game. If you do want to try out making your own Pistol Whip Remixes, you can download the tool at this link Cloudhead Games also has a Pistol Mix how-to guide that should help you figure out the basics. If you don't have the hardware necessary to make your own Pistol Whip levels, then you'll have to wait patiently for May 30, when you'll be able to pick out Remixes from a menu in-game on your Quest 2. That means you'll need a PC VR headset, or a Quest 2 with a Link cable connected to your PC. While you can make levels in "2D" on your computer, you'll want to test them in an "immersive view" to see how well they work, which means trying it out in-headset.
