Mark Zuckerberg's metaverse Horizon Worlds has begun a mobile and web rollout.
from virtual reality headsets to people's smartphones and computers.in a Sept. 15 blog post that it has started rolling out its first Meta Horizon world to mobile and web in an early access state.
The only experience immediately available is Super Rumble, a free-for-all shooter that launched in late July, allowing two to six players to come together in fast-paced matches lasting five minutes. Meta said that more experiences and worlds will be coming to the platform over the coming months.With the initial rollout, only a small number of people will be able to access it on the web or the Meta Quest app on Android, with an iOS rollout slated for the coming weeks.
“Early access will roll out to more people gradually as we gather feedback and evolve the experience,” said Meta. “The metaverse should be available to everyone — no matter what device they’re on,” the tech giant added. “And while Quest headsets are the most immersive way to access the metaverse, we believe there should be multiple entry points.”
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