Ghost Town Gets PlayStation VR2 Launch Next Week

Ghost Town, one of 2025’s best VR games, launches next week on PlayStation VR2.

Having received a staggered release this year on Quest and Steam, supernatural puzzle adventure Ghost Town is now heading to PlayStation VR2. Set in the UK in the ’80s, you play as ghost hunter and exorcist Edith Penrose who runs a paranormal detective agency with her flatmate. You’re tasked with tackling London’s restless spirits, all while trying to find her missing brother.

We’re pleased to announce Ghost Town is coming to PlayStation VR2 on 1st December, just in time for Christmas�!
We know it’s been a long time coming, but it will be worth the wait�
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Though we’ve known since its initial announcement that a PlayStation VR2 port was coming, developer Fireproof Games (The Room VR) has now confirmed a release date via social media. However, it’s unclear if this upcoming port will use PS VR2-specific features like adaptive triggers and eye tracking. We’ve contacted the studio, and we’ll update this article if we learn more.

We had high praise for Fireproof’s latest in our Ghost Town review back in April. Calling it “an utterly engrossing supernatural VR adventure,” we awarded it 4.5/5 stars and later revisited the game following July’s PC VR launch.

It’s not a stretch to say that Ghost Town is one of the best VR games so far this year. Fireproof Games has delivered a worthy spiritual successor to The Room VR that employs a similarly strong level of VR interactivity, backed up by great visuals on Quest 3, a thoroughly engrossing supernatural narrative and intuitive puzzles.

Ghost Town is out now on Quest and SteamVR, while the PlayStation VR2 release arrives on December 1.

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Meta Launches Smart Glasses Trade-In Program & Gives Credit For AirPods

Meta now has a trade-in program for its displayless smart glasses in the US.

The company’s online store offers credit for trading in either Gen 1 Ray-Ban Meta glasses or recent models of AirPods, Beats, or Galaxy Buds wireless earbuds.

Here’s the full list of eligible devices to trade in:

  • Ray-Ban Meta (Gen 1)
  • Apple AirPods Pro 2
  • Apple AirPods 4
  • Apple AirPods 3
  • Beats Powerbeats Pro 2
  • Beats Studio Buds +
  • Beats Fit Pro
  • Samsung Galaxy Buds3
  • Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro
  • Samsung Galaxy Buds3 FE

You can trade one of these devices in when buying any of Meta’s smart glasses except for Meta Ray-Ban Display. That means the program applies to the two Ray-Ban Meta generations, Oakley Meta HSTN, and Oakley Meta Vanguard.

Traded-in devices must be “in working condition and include the charging case to properly charge the device”, Meta’s policy states. After an inspection to verify this, you’ll be issued the credit to the payment method you used to buy the glasses.

How much credit you’ll get depends on which device you trade in, with Ray-Ban Meta fetching up to $113 depending on the exact variant, while wireless earbuds will get you up to $70.

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The Gen 1 Ray-Ban Meta Glasses are currently on sale at $239 in the company’s Black Friday sale. But according to Meta’s terms, the trade-in program “cannot be combined with other offers, discounts, bundles, or coupons”, so it looks like you can’t combine the sale and the trade-in.

The Midnight Walk Will Get Physical Edition On PS VR2

Claymation adventure The Midnight Walk will receive a physical edition on PS5 and PlayStation VR2.

For the unfamiliar, The Midnight Walk is MoonHood’s dark puzzle adventure game where you play as the Burnt One, working together with a lantern creature called Potboy as you explore this strange fantasy world. Originally released digitally in May with optional PC VR and PS VR2 support, it’s now getting a PS5 physical edition via Pix’n Love.

� Pix’n Love, MoonHood, and Fast Travel Games are thrilled to announce the arrival of The Midnight Walk in a physical PS5 edition! The nightmare is only just beginning! �

�Pre-orders open on December 2, 2025 at https://t.co/iJt1L7xbqx@MoonHoodStudios @fasttravelgames pic.twitter.com/nKgcRs0uK2

— Pix’n Love Games (@pixnlove_games) November 25, 2025

While pre-orders go live on December 2, it’s currently unclear when the physical publisher intends to ship these editions. A reversible cover will be included, though it’s unclear whether this release comes with any additional extras; the store page hasn’t been listed yet on Pix’n Love’s website.

We had significant praise for The Midnight Walk in our 4/5-star review. Though we thought it would benefit from more in-depth puzzles, we praised MoonHood for delivering a “memorable adventure” and had considerable praise for its visuals. A film and TV adaptation is also in development.

Pre-orders go live through Pix’n Love’s website on December 2. Otherwise, The Midnight Walk is available now digitally on Steam and PS5.

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Beat Saber OST 8 Adds Six Free Songs Today On Quest

Beat Saber receives six free songs with OST 8 on Quest, though the PC VR launch is delayed due to a “serious technical issue.”

Previously teased last month before last week’s artist reveal, Beat Saber’s latest major free update has now arrived with OST 8. Featuring returning artists like DragonForce, Lindsey Stirling, and Camellia, this multi-genre soundtrack also includes two new acts making their Beat Saber debut, auvic and dark cat.

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Now live on the Meta Quest platform, here’s the full OST 8 tracklist:

  • auvic – “Overload”
  • Camellia – “Badly (feat. VIVI ZENA)”
  • dark cat – “STARLIGHT (feat. juu)”
  • DragonForce – “Dragon Smash Goblin (feat. Nekrogoblikon)”
  • Lindsey Stirling – “Monday Not Sick Anymore”
  • Teminite x Boom Kitty – “The Master II: Blades of Chaos”

However, anyone looking to play OST 8 on PC VR will have a longer wait. In a separate post, Beat Games confirmed that it encountered “a serious technical issue affecting AMD graphics cards,” stating it’s working with AMD to resolve this “as quickly as we can.” As such, a release date on Steam and Meta Quest Link is currently unconfirmed.

Beat Saber: OST 8 is out now on Quest, and it’s coming soon to PC VR.