From the aforementioned video, you can get a few clues about how the new system will work. In fact, it doesn’t seem all that dissimilar from “BigScreen VR,” or just about any other social VR app. You’ll likely be able to drop directly into a room hosted by any of your friends — given that your Meta accounts are connected together as friends via Facebook or your Meta VR friends list.
Zuckerberg promised that users will be able to do a number of activities together with friends, like watching a 360-degree video of a rock climber. Zuckerberg’s demo indicates that Meta Quest users will be able to log into different apps and games together, though it would make sense that this will be on a case-by-case implementation unless Horizon Home exists as a separate layer on top of whichever VR app you’re currently using.
Finally, it’s suggested that individual creators will be able to invent their own home environments, a feature that has been sorely missed in the Quest’s departure from Oculus Dash.
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