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Meta’s Redesigned Quest App Puts a Big Focus on Horizon Worlds

20/7/24

By:

Amitabh Srivastav

The app, now called Meta Horizon, lets you complete quests and customize your avatar from your phone.

The app, now called Meta Horizon, lets you complete quests and customize your avatar from your phone.

Meta is rolling out a revamped version of its Quest mobile app that links it more closely with its 3D social platform, Horizon Worlds. The app, now called Meta Horizon, introduces a host of new features designed to enhance user experience and connectivity within the Meta ecosystem.

Key Features and Updates

New Quest Tab and Avatar Customization

The newly redesigned app includes a dedicated tab that allows users to complete quests directly from their phones. Additionally, the app provides more extensive options for customizing avatars, enabling users to personalize their virtual identities with ease.

Exploration and Connectivity

With Meta Horizon, users can explore and join new worlds, and seamlessly connect with friends in Horizon Worlds. This update follows the expansion of Horizon Worlds to mobile and web platforms last September, broadening its accessibility.

Retention of Existing Features

Meta assures users that the update will not remove any features from the existing app. Users can still set up their Quest headsets and browse the library of apps in the Meta Horizon Store, ensuring a seamless transition to the new platform.

Additional Updates:

Light Mode

An additional small update to the Meta Horizon app is the introduction of light mode. This new feature allows users to easily switch between light and dark modes according to their preference, enhancing the app's usability in different lighting conditions.

Content Feed from Creators

Earlier this month, Meta also introduced a new feed featuring content from creators in the mobile app. This feed aims to keep users engaged with fresh and exciting content from the Horizon Worlds community.

Meta’s Strategic Expansion in the VR Industry

The update to the Meta Horizon app is part of Meta's broader strategy to expand Horizon Worlds and strengthen its position in the VR industry. In April, Meta announced plans to license its headset operating system, Horizon OS, to companies like Lenovo and Asus. This move is expected to foster greater collaboration and innovation within the VR space.

Promoting Experimental Titles and Developer Accessibility

Meta will also start featuring experimental App Lab titles more prominently in the Meta Horizon Store, providing a platform for innovative and emerging VR experiences. Additionally, Meta is working to simplify the process for developers to bring their mobile games to Horizon OS, aiming to enrich the content available on its platform.

Conclusion

Meta's revamped Quest app, now Meta Horizon, represents a significant step forward in enhancing user engagement and expanding the VR ecosystem. With new features like quest completion, avatar customization, and improved connectivity, the app is poised to offer a more immersive and personalized experience. As Meta continues to innovate and expand its VR offerings, the future looks promising for Horizon Worlds and its growing community.


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