A new VR singing game just dropped on Meta Quest with a massive music library. This app, called Realize Music: Sing, comes from a Las Vegas startup founded by gaming vets from places like Guitar Hero and Rockstar. It features over a million licensed tracks from all three major labels and the Beggars Group.
Players can buy songs individually or get a subscription. The virtual environment reacts to a user's pitch and rhythm with lights and colors. The company pitches it as a wellness tool, saying singing releases feel-good chemicals and can improve physical health. They plan a Steam release for PC in 2026.
The backend is handled by Tuned Global, which manages the catalog and weekly updates. This move follows a broader industry trend of major labels investing in music-based wellness apps and therapeutic tech.
Players can buy songs individually or get a subscription. The virtual environment reacts to a user's pitch and rhythm with lights and colors. The company pitches it as a wellness tool, saying singing releases feel-good chemicals and can improve physical health. They plan a Steam release for PC in 2026.
The backend is handled by Tuned Global, which manages the catalog and weekly updates. This move follows a broader industry trend of major labels investing in music-based wellness apps and therapeutic tech.