‘Beat Saber’ Drops Five Free Tracks With Original Soundtrack 7
What’s better than six years of Beat Saber? A brand-new Original Soundtrack!
Free for all Beat Saber players, OST7 features new and exclusive music from fan favorites Camellia and Boom Kitty. Terminite makes his first-ever appearance in the game, satisfying a long-standing request from the community. The Beat Games team is excited to introduce artists Nitro Fun and F.O.O.L, who each deliver pumping new tracks for Beat Saber. OST7 also includes “Untamed,” a brand-new track from Lindsey Stirling’s upcoming album, Duality. With today’s launch at 8:00 am PT, the game’s catalog of free songs grows to 55 tracks.
Here’s the full OST7 tracklist:
- F.O.O.L — “Damage”
- Camellia — “Lustre”
- Teminite x Boom Kitty — “The Master”
- Lindsey Stirling — “Untamed”
- Nitro Fun — “World Wide Web”
“One of the main reasons I got into electronic music was because I’ve always been a fan of rhythm games,” says Nitro Fun. “When Beat Saber reached out for an OST song, I knew exactly what I had to do to make a fun track to play. I took into account all the things I enjoy in a game: fastness, pace and rhythm changes, progressive difficulty, and high intensity throughout the whole song. Huge shout out and thanks to the Beat Saber team for making this possible and for one of the best rhythm games ever made. I hope everyone will enjoy playing ‘World Wide Web’ as much as I enjoyed making it!”
“I’m super excited to be part of Beat Saber,” adds F.O.O.L. “I’ve enjoyed the game for years, so it’s really cool to finally see your own music being part of it!”
All OST songs (including OST7) are Content ID free. That means you can stream the songs without getting Copyright Claims or Strikes on social media platforms like Twitch and YouTube.

OST7 comes with a brand-new environment called “Collider,” which builds on the latest lighting tech that was first introduced in the Daft Punk Music Pack. The team also expanded on laser physics, so in addition to colliding, lasers can now reflect from certain surfaces (even multiple times). That adds up to more breathtaking light shows and effects moving forward.
This is the last content update for the original Quest, and Beat Saber will stop supporting that headset by November 2, 2024. Owners of the original Quest will still be able to play Beat Saber, but multiplayer functionality will stop and leaderboards may be phased out in the future. Players can continue to access the PC version of Beat Saber on their o.g. Quest via Air Link. Remember, your copy of the base game and all add-on DLC content that you previously purchased is tied to your Meta account, so it’s transferable and playable across Meta Quest and Rift Platforms thanks to cross-buy support across Quest 3, 2, and Pro, as well as Rift and Rift S.
Sharpen those sabers and slash to the beat(s) with Beat Saber Original Soundtrack 7, out today!


