Horizon Worlds remains active as Meta reconsiders VR plans
Mobile growth drives Meta’s strategy while Horizon Worlds VR support continues.
Meta has reversed its earlier decision to discontinue virtual reality support for Horizon Worlds, allowing the platform to remain available on VR headsets despite previous plans to prioritise mobile and web access.
The decision follows an internal reassessment of user engagement trends, which indicate limited adoption of VR-based social platforms.
While Horizon Worlds was once positioned as central to the company’s metaverse ambitions, demand has remained relatively low, raising questions about the long-term viability of immersive social environments.
Financial pressures also continue to shape strategy.
Meta’s Reality Labs division has recorded substantial losses since 2021, reflecting high investment in virtual and augmented reality technologies without corresponding commercial returns.
Industry data further suggests declining headset sales, reinforcing uncertainty around VR as a mainstream consumer platform.
In contrast, mobile usage of Horizon Worlds is growing faster. Increasing downloads point to broader accessibility and improved product-market alignment, though revenue generation remains limited.
As a result, Meta is prioritising mobile development instead of fully abandoning VR, maintaining a dual approach while seeking more sustainable engagement models.
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