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Meta shutters several Quest 3 game studios as it shifts toward wearables
Summary
Reports say Meta has closed Twisted Pixel, Sanzaru, and Armature, and that the Supernatural fitness app will stop receiving updates while remaining active; Meta has announced it is shifting some investment from the metaverse toward wearables.
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Reports say Meta has closed multiple game studios linked to Quest 3 titles and that updates for the Supernatural fitness app will cease while the app remains active. Meta has publicly said it is shifting some investment from the metaverse toward wearables and plans to reinvest savings to support wearables this year. Separate reporting notes Meta paused Horizon OS partnerships with Asus and Lenovo. A company spokesperson declined to offer further comment on the recent studio closures.
Key developments:
- Meta reportedly closed Twisted Pixel, Sanzaru, and Armature, studios behind several Quest 3-era VR titles including Marvel's Deadpool VR, Asgard's Wrath, and Resident Evil 4 VR.
- Supernatural has been announced as no longer receiving updates or new content, though it will remain active according to messages sent to users.
- Meta stated it is shifting some investment from the metaverse toward wearables and plans to reinvest savings to support growth in wearables this year.
- Meta had previously paused Horizon OS partnerships with Asus and Lenovo, according to earlier reports.
Summary:
The reported studio closures and the pause on Horizon OS partnerships align with Meta's announced reallocation of investment toward wearables, and they leave the future of some Quest-focused development and content unclear. Undetermined at this time.
