Social Media platform, Meta, is working on a web version of its social virtual reality Horizon Worlds platform. This means that you would be able to try out Horizon Worlds without having to use Quest VR headsets, which is currently the only way to access the virtual world.
This was revealed by Meta’s CTO Andrew “Boz” Bosworth recently on Twitter.
“We’re making good on our goal to ensure that developers have a path to real financial success on our platform,” Bosworth said in a tweet. “It’s early days, there is still a lot of work to be done and we continue to partner closely with our creators and developers to enable them to earn meaningful revenue.”
“When Horizon’s web version launches, the Horizon platform fee will only be 25%—a much lower rate compared to other similar world-building platforms.”
Some days ago, Meta announced that Horizon Worlds is going to be available on mobile phones very soon.
It would seem that Meta wants a lot more people to have access to its virtual world, rather than be restricted to only Quest VR headsets owners.
Meta opened virtual world app ‘Horizon Worlds’ to the public in December 2021 and it is now developing new ways for creators to make money on the platform.
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