After betting heavily on the metaverse—and spending many billions building it—Meta recently pivoted hard.
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Meta wants to cram its metaverse into every smartphone
Meta has announced that its social virtual world, Horizon Worlds, will shift toward a mobile-first experience, loosening its ...
Meta is formally sectioning off Horizon Worlds, the closest thing it has to a metaverse, from its Quest VR platform, ...
In general, Meta frames many of its recent moves as a pivot away from first-party development of VR experiences to a focus on a third-party developer ecosystem, with stats like “86% of the effective ...
Meta's Horizon Worlds pivots to mobile focus, scaling back VR efforts. This strategic shift positions it against platforms ...
Meta spent about $90B on metaverse projects, yet mainstream users stayed away. VR offices did not beat Teams or Zoom ...
Meta said it's shifting focus for Horizons Worlds to be "almost exclusively mobile" and that it will separate its Quest VR ...
Meta is shifting Horizon Worlds away from VR and focusing almost entirely on mobile to reach a much larger audience.
Horizon Worlds is now going to be a platform that’s ‘almost exclusively mobile.’ ...
Meta is dialing back its metaverse ambitions and redirecting resources toward AI-powered glasses and wearable technology, the company told FOX Business on Thursday. The shift follows reports that Meta ...
It launched Horizon Worlds, a VR metaverse that people could explore and create worlds in. It looked bad and wasn’t great, ...
Commentary: Meta's pushing its metaverse platform almost entirely to phones. It's the latest sign of a massive shift in the ...
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