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Meta Splits VR and Worlds: A New Direction
20 Feb
Summary
- Horizon Worlds is being separated from the Quest VR platform.
- The Worlds platform will now focus almost exclusively on mobile.
- Meta is doubling down on the VR developer ecosystem.

Meta has officially bifurcated its Horizon Worlds platform from its Quest virtual reality hardware. This strategic realignment, announced by VP of Content Samantha Ryan, deviates from the initial vision of a unified metaverse for all online interactions. The separation aims to foster independent growth for both the Quest VR platform and the Worlds software.
Horizon Worlds will now concentrate primarily on a mobile-first experience, making it a more direct competitor to user-generated content platforms like Roblox and Fortnite. This transition is expected to allow Meta to leverage its vast social network to reach billions of users. Concurrently, Meta is reinforcing its commitment to the VR developer ecosystem by introducing new monetization tools and enhancing discoverability.
The company continues to advance its Quest hardware, with multiple new devices reportedly on its roadmap. This focus on VR development and hardware suggests Meta's ongoing investment in immersive technologies, even as its metaverse ambitions evolve. The company's recent financial adjustments within the Reality Labs division also underscore this strategic pivot towards AI hardware and more scalable software platforms.




