Beat Saber Mods on Meta Quest: Everything You Need to Know
If you’re playing Beat Saber on a Meta Quest headset — whether it’s the Quest 2, Quest 3, or another model — you’ve probably heard about mods. Mods let you add custom songs, cool sabers, special effects, and many other features that aren’t in the official game.
This guide explains how modding works now, which version you need, and what has changed recently in the modding world.
Why Do Players Install Mods?
Mods open up a huge amount of extra content, including:
- Thousands of custom songs
- Unique sabers and note styles
- Custom maps, stages, lights, and environments
- Fun visual add-ons
Because of this, many players feel that modded Beat Saber is almost a new game.
And since some older headsets no longer receive updates, mods help keep the experience exciting and alive.
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Which Beat Saber Version Should You Use for Modding?
The latest official release of Beat Saber today is around v1.40+.
But here’s the problem:
The newest versions usually aren’t compatible with mods right away.
To get mods working, most players need to:
Downgrade Beat Saber to an older version that supports modding,
then apply the mod tools.
If you’re using the original Quest 1, keep in mind that official support ended last year.
No more updates, no new songs, and online features might stop working completely.
So what does this mean for modding?
If you want full mod support (custom songs, sabers, etc.), you’ll likely need to roll back to a moddable version.
How to Mod Beat Saber on Quest (2025 Method)
Here’s the modern, recommended method used by the community:
1. Turn on Developer Mode
Developer Mode must be enabled in your Meta account settings.
Without this, you cannot install or patch mods.
2. Use the ModsBeforeFriday (MBF) Tool
This browser-based tool is currently the most reliable modding method.
MBF automatically:
- Downgrades Beat Saber
- Patches the app
- Prepares the game for mods
No manual file hunting needed.
3. Connect Your Quest to a PC
Use a USB cable. MBF needs this to access and modify Beat Saber.
4. Install Your Mods
Once patched, you’re free to install:
- Custom songs
- Custom sabers
- Environments
- Visual effects
- Quality-of-life plugins
Many mods include built-in song downloaders to make everything simple.
Important Warning: Don’t Update Beat Saber After Modding
If Beat Saber updates:
- All your mods break
- Custom songs stop working
- You must downgrade again
Always choose “Update Later.”
This is one of the most repeated warnings across the community.
What’s Changing in the Modding Scene?
A few big things have shifted:
• Quest 1 is no longer supported
This means no official updates, no new DLC, and online features may slowly disappear.
• Modding tools have changed
Older apps and patchers don’t work anymore.
ModsBeforeFriday (MBF) is currently the main tool used for Quest modding.
• Downgrading is normal now
Every time a new update releases, players wait for mod support — or stay on an older version to avoid breaking mods.
Are There Downsides to Using Mods?
Yes — here are a few things to consider:
• Updates break mods
Any official update wipes your modded files.
• Quest 1 limitations
Even with mods, your device won’t receive new official content or features.
• Setup requires technical steps
You’ll need to:
- Enable developer mode
- Use a cable
- Patch the game manually
- Manage versions
It’s not difficult once you learn, but beginners may need guidance.
Helpful Tips for First-Time Modders
- Quest 2 / Quest 3 users: Modding is great if you want custom songs.
- Disable automatic updates.
- Use MBF — the most up-to-date and simple modding method.
- Back up your save data in case something breaks.
- Quest 1 owners: Mods still work, but expect missing features since support ended.
FAQS
Can I mod Beat Saber on Quest 2 or Quest 3 this year?
Absolutely.
Just downgrade the game using MBF and then install your mods.
What happens if the game updates after I mod it?
Your mods will stop working immediately.
You’ll need to downgrade again and reinstall them.
Does modding affect multiplayer?
Possibly.
Quest 1 may lose online features altogether.
Quest 2 and Quest 3 can still use official multiplayer, but mods don’t add new multiplayer modes.
Is modding allowed?
Modding for personal use is common in the community, but it’s not officially supported.
If something breaks, Meta and Beat Games won’t help with modded issues.
Where can I find mods and custom songs?
There are several community websites that host custom songs, sabers, and other content designed for Quest modding.