Meta closes VR studios amid metaverse layoffs

Meta has shuttered three VR studios and laid off over 1,000 employees from its Reality Labs division as part of a shift away from metaverse investments toward AI-powered wearables. The closures include Armature, Sanzaru, and Twisted Pixel, with the popular Supernatural app ceasing new content updates. Company leaders emphasize a continued but leaner focus on VR through third-party support.

Meta's Reality Labs division, responsible for virtual reality and metaverse products, has undergone significant restructuring. On January 13, 2026, reports emerged of over 1,000 layoffs, targeting teams focused on VR and metaverse development. This follows heavy financial losses, with Reality Labs costing more than $70 billion since 2021, despite successes like consumer VR headsets and smart glasses.

Among the cuts, Meta closed three in-house VR studios: Armature, which ported Resident Evil 4 to Quest in 2021; Sanzaru, known for Asgard's Wrath; and Twisted Pixel, which released Marvel's Deadpool VR in November 2025. Employees from Twisted Pixel and Sanzaru shared news of the closures on social media. Additionally, the VR fitness app Supernatural announced it would no longer receive new content or feature updates, though it remains active for users. "Due to recent organizational changes to our Studio, Supernatural will no longer receive new content or feature updates starting today," the company stated on Facebook.

Meta's CTO Andrew Bosworth outlined the strategic pivot in a memo, stating, “With the larger potential user base and the fastest growth rate today, we are shifting teams and resources almost exclusively to mobile to continue to accelerate adoption there.” The VR division will now operate as a "leaner, flatter organization with a more focused road map to maximize long-term sustainability," suggesting no immediate Quest 3 successor. Last month, Meta paused planned Horizon OS headsets from Asus and Lenovo, and no new VR headsets have been announced since the Quest 3S in 2024.

A Meta spokesperson confirmed the moves: "We said last month that we were shifting some of our investment from Metaverse toward Wearables. This is part of that effort, and we plan to reinvest the savings to support the growth of wearables this year." Oculus Studios director Tamara Sciamanna added in an internal memo, “These changes do not mean we are moving away from video games. With this change we are shifting our investment to focus on our third-party developers and partners to ensure long-term sustainability.”

The refocus targets AI hardware, such as the recent Ray-Ban smart glasses, amid Mark Zuckerberg's 2021 rebranding from Facebook to Meta, which has yielded limited metaverse progress.

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Meta confirms June 15 shutdown of Horizon Worlds on Quest VR headsets

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Following its February announcement to shift Horizon Worlds to mobile, Meta has set June 15 as the end date for access on Quest VR headsets. The move continues the company's broader retreat from in-house VR content amid a pivot toward AI, AR glasses, and third-party developers.

Meta has announced that its Horizon Worlds social and gaming service will no longer be tied to its Quest VR headsets, focusing instead almost exclusively on mobile platforms. The company plans to continue producing VR hardware while emphasizing third-party developers. This move follows significant financial losses and layoffs in its Reality Labs division.

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Meta plans to lay off about 8,000 employees, representing roughly 10 percent of its staff, and eliminate around 6,000 open positions. The move comes as part of efforts to operate more efficiently, according to an internal memo from the company's head of human resources. This follows earlier job reductions in its Reality Labs division and metaverse operations.

Meta has acquired Assured Robot Intelligence (ARI), a startup developing AI for robots targeting high-value labor markets. The deal brings ARI's expertise in robot control and self-learning to Meta's push into humanoid machines. Financial terms were not disclosed.

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Meta plans to unveil two new Ray-Ban AI glasses models tailored for prescription lens users next week. The glasses, available in rectangular and rounded styles, will be sold through traditional eyewear channels. Bloomberg reports this marks the first time Meta and Ray-Ban target this group specifically with such designs.

In the aftermath of Epic Games' March 24 layoffs affecting over 1,000 employees—many from Fortnite teams—developers have voiced worries about the battle royale game's future. CEO Tim Sweeney called on remaining staff to deliver fresh content while eyeing a shift to Unreal Engine 6, but reactions and backlash underscore the challenges ahead.

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Meta has halted all collaboration with data firm Mercor following a significant security breach at the startup. The indefinite pause comes as the company investigates the incident's impact. Other leading AI labs are also reviewing their ties to Mercor amid concerns over exposed training data.

 

 

 

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