Meta has trimmed roughly 1,500 employees from its Reality Labs division—about 10% of the unit's workforce. Reality Labs is the company's strategic hub for virtual and augmented reality development, an area that's been central to Meta's vision of building next-generation computing platforms. This restructuring reflects the company's effort to optimize spending and prioritize high-impact initiatives within its XR (extended reality) roadmap. The move signals shifts in how major tech players are allocating resources to emerging technologies. With VR/AR ecosystems still in their growth phase, industry watchers are keeping close tabs on how this impacts the broader metaverse narrative and developer ecosystems building on these platforms.
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DarkPoolWatcher
· 5h ago
Meta is starting layoffs again, this time in the AR/VR department. It feels like the metaverse dream is getting further and further away.
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GasFeeTears
· 5h ago
Meta is really cutting the grass this time; Reality Labs burning money is truly outrageous.
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BloodInStreets
· 5h ago
The Metaverse dream has been shattered once again, this time by Meta itself. 1500 people laid off, to put it simply, after burning so much money for years, there's still no ROI, and now they're starting to cut losses.
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ProofOfNothing
· 5h ago
The metaverse dream has been shattered again; Meta laying off 1,500 people is a bit harsh.
Meta has trimmed roughly 1,500 employees from its Reality Labs division—about 10% of the unit's workforce. Reality Labs is the company's strategic hub for virtual and augmented reality development, an area that's been central to Meta's vision of building next-generation computing platforms. This restructuring reflects the company's effort to optimize spending and prioritize high-impact initiatives within its XR (extended reality) roadmap. The move signals shifts in how major tech players are allocating resources to emerging technologies. With VR/AR ecosystems still in their growth phase, industry watchers are keeping close tabs on how this impacts the broader metaverse narrative and developer ecosystems building on these platforms.