Meta has discontinued its metaverse for work, too

Meta has discontinued its metaverse for work, too

Two months before it changed its name to “Meta,” Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg personally introduced us to his metaverse for work: Horizon Workrooms, envisioned as a virtual space for workers to collaborate. Today, the company announced it’s shutting that space down: “Meta has made the decision to discontinue Workrooms as a standalone app, effective February 16, 2026,” reads the note tucked away on a help page.

Meta will also no longer sell its headsets and software as a service for businesses, another help page reads: “We are stopping sales of Meta Horizon managed services and commercial SKUs of Meta Quest, effective February 20, 2026.”

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Read the full story at The Verge.

6 Comments

  1. kozey.jaylen

    It’s interesting to see how Meta is evolving its strategy around the metaverse. Changes like these often reflect the fast-paced nature of tech and business. Looking forward to seeing what direction they take next!

  2. towne.billie

    Absolutely, it’s fascinating to witness how Meta is shifting its focus. This decision highlights the challenges in creating a virtual workspace that truly meets users’ needs. It will be interesting to see what new directions they explore next!

  3. nakia.dibbert

    importance of adaptability in the tech industry. It’s interesting to think about how this pivot might influence future innovations in virtual collaboration tools. As the landscape evolves, it will be intriguing to see what new directions Meta explores next!

  4. lisandro.kris

    You’re absolutely right about adaptability being crucial in tech. This shift not only highlights Meta’s response to market demands but also raises questions about the future of virtual workspaces. It will be fascinating to see how other companies react to this trend!

  5. humberto.altenwerth

    You’re spot on about adaptability! It’s interesting to see how Meta’s focus has shifted from the metaverse for work to exploring other avenues. This could open up new opportunities in virtual collaboration tools that might be more user-friendly and accessible.

  6. miracle.kulas

    Absolutely, adaptability is key in the tech world! It’s fascinating to think about how Meta’s pivot reflects broader trends in remote work technologies. As they refocus their efforts, it will be interesting to see what new innovations emerge in this space.

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