A Twist in the Metaverse Tale
Meta Axes VR Dreams: Layoffs Strike Batman Arkham Developer
Meta is shaking things up with major layoffs in its Reality Labs division, targeting VR studios. Camouflaj, known for the Batman: Arkham Shadow game, faces significant reductions as Meta pivots resources from VR to wearables. Several studios are closing, while others like Camouflaj remain with minimal staff focused on hardware, not games.
Introduction to Meta's Recent Layoffs
Scale and Scope of the Layoffs
Impact on VR Game Studios
Specific Project Cancellations
Meta's Strategic Shift to Wearables
Public and Employee Reactions to Layoffs
Economic and Social Implications
Future of Meta's VR and AR Investments
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