Parent company Facebook launches subscription-based virtual reality service

A visitor poses for a photo in front of an immersive art installation titled Machine-Space Hallucinations: Metaverse by media artist Refik Anadol, which will be converted into an NFT and auctioned online at Sothebys, at the Digital Art Fair in Hong Kong. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu

Bisnis.comJAKARTA – Facebook’s parent company Meta has launched a service virtual reality or subscription-based virtual reality as a new profit niche.

Quote news bbc.com, customers can access 2 new games for 1 month. “Paying users will have access to two new games every month,” bbc.com was quoted as saying. Bisnis.com on Tuesday (6/27/2023).

Meta launched this service amid intense competition between companies on top (OTT) as well as the poor performance of the corporate sector virtual reality first three months of 2023.

During the first quarter of this year, losses of 4 billion US dollars were recorded in this sector of activity.

Meta faces giant Apple as main competitor planning to launch helmets mixed reality this month.

Competing with these products, Meta has announced launch plans helmets the most recent, Quest 3. Previously, Meta launched helmets Quest 2 and Pro Quest.

Meanwhile, Meta is taking steps to release the service virtual reality is a continuation of Mark Zuckerberg’s vision as founder of the company since 2021 by building metaverse.

“In the future, I hope [Meta] known as a business metaverse. “I want to move the company’s performance and image in that direction,” Mark said.

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