Meta Horizon Home transforms your old home into a social hub where you can meet up with friends in the VR world.Â
What does this mean?
VR users will have now a new way to invite their friends to join them in the VR environment, where they can play games, watch videos and discover new virtual worlds.
Additionally, in Horizon Home, you have the ability watch films, documentaries and concerts on-demand via Oculus TV.Â
As stated by Meta:
For years, Home has existed as a transitory space. Home is the first thing you see when you put on your Meta Quest headset, and a familiar place to return to when you’re done exploring Zenith: The Last City or finished your latest Demeo dungeon crawl.
But whether Home looked like a snowy mountain cabin or a cyberpunk apartment, it was always a solo experience.
We want to change that. Last year at Connect, Mark Zuckerberg shared our vision for Meta Horizon Home—your personal gateway to the metaverse.
A place to hang out with friends, to customize and make your own, we want Meta Horizon Home to be a place you make memories in and not just one you arrive in when you’re done making memories.
Creations like this give us a taste of what we can expect from the metaverse shift, although it is still early, we can come up with a clear vision of where the platform is expecting to take this.
We are globally witnessed more interactive tools being featured on applications, the use of Avatars to develop a personalized identity in these virtual spaces and advancements in virtual technology that make all this possible.
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