It is indeed in brick-and-mortar stores that people may first be able to experience Meta's metaverse. Internal documents reportedly detail a plan to open a series of retail outlets
Meta could showcase its metaverse in retail stores.
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It is indeed in brick-and-mortar stores that people could first be able to experience Meta's metaverse. Internal documents reportedly detail a plan to open a series of retail outlets
Meta, the company formerly known as Facebook, is reportedly considering building physical stores to immerse the first consumers in its vision of the metaverse. The stores would allow users to test the American group's new augmented reality and virtual reality products.
The gateway to Meta's new digital world could be found in real-world retail stores! According to information from the New York Times, it is indeed in bricks-and-mortar stores that people could first be able to experience Meta's metaverse. Internal documents reportedly detail a plan to open a series of retail outlets. The stores would apparently feature the company's latest products, fresh from the group's "Reality Labs" division. This currently manufactures virtual reality headsets like the Oculus Quest and will soon deliver future products. After the initial experiments, these stores could become special Metaverse centers around the world. The stores could be called Facebook Hub, From Facebook or Facebook Innovations, although the company's recent rebranding could affect these proposals.