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Meta Launches VR Social App called Horizon Worlds

Meta launched the new VR Social App called Horizon Worlds in an effort to expand social platform for virtual reality. Horizon Worlds services were already available in U.S and Canada and now meta has extended the Horizon Worlds service to France and Spain. Mark Zuckerberg announced that it plans to expand the platform to more countries.

Meta launched Horizon Worlds for all users above 18 years of age in the U.S. and Canada last year and made it available for users in the UK in June. In April, it also said that it is working on a web version to let people experience virtual worlds without owning a VR headset.

Over the last few months, the company has also added safety features like controls for voice chat and 4-foot personal boundaries around avatars in the Horizon Worlds platform.

Horizon Worlds is just one of the VR social apps offered by Meta, which has a vision of building a metaverse consisting of many such virtual worlds. The company expects that users will spend more time hanging out with their friends in these virtual spaces, and even spend money on in-app goods. But the company’s still very far away from achieving any of this.

Since its rebranding from Facebook to Meta, the company has poured a lot of money into building the metaverse in the last few quarters. The firm experienced its first-ever quarterly revenue decline in Q2 2022 but has been bullish on its metaverse bet paying off. In February, Meta said the Horizon World app had more than 300,000 monthly users.

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