By Bixyl Shuftan
Today, Facebook announced it was in the process of making it's own virtual world: Horizons.
Today at OC6, we unveiled Facebook Horizon, a new social VR world coming to Oculus Quest and the Rift Platform in 2020. A culmination of what we’ve learned so far about virtual spaces and communities, Horizon is the first step into an ever-expanding world of connection and exploration where anything becomes possible.
... Starting with a bustling town square where people will meet and mingle, the Horizon experience then expands to an interconnected world where people can explore new places, play games, build communities, and even create their own new experiences.
With the announcement there was a youtube of a spokes-avatar showing off the place.
"Beyond our world, there's another world. And it's right here, on my face!"
"Horizon's filled with possibilities. We can play stuff, make stuff, fly stuff. ... Horizons isn't about rules or limits ... It's about getting out there and trying new things, making your mark, making friends ... And you can even build a world of your own. In Horizon, the world is your lobster. ... So come join us, a never-ending, ever-changing world beyond your world."
Horizons will be playable with Facebook's Oculus VR headset and controllers. It was not specifically stated that the virtual world would be playable without a VR rig.
As part of their announcement, Facebook announced they would be closing Facebook Spaces and Oculus Rooms in one month, October 25.
The announcement stated Horizon would be open to play, in beta, "early next year" in 2020. There was a link for people to sign up for access to the currently closed beta.
Hat tip and image credit: Ryan Schultz
Bixyl Shuftan

Why the hell would I buy an occulus VR Headset to get in ?
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