For my long-time readers, you know I am a VR interaction designer & indie game developer for Isekai Ent, launching titles for Steam VR & Oculus.
That means other than getting mailed the newest VR kits “for free”, one of our Sword Reverie team's biggest excitement is to tune in for Facebook Connect 2021, the annual AR/VR conference, that was hosted today October 28th.
Although not as technical as last year, this year Facebook did not disappoint. The whole conference gave us truly a front-row seat to the future from Mark Zuckerberg himself.
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If you are even remotely caught up with tech news, you probably already heard Facebook has officially changed its name to Meta. Here is what Zuckerberg had to say.
“From now on, we’re going to be the metaverse first. Not Facebook first,” Zuckerberg said in his keynote.
“Facebook is one of the most used products in the world. But increasingly, it doesn’t encompass everything that we do. Right now, our brand is so tightly linked to one product that it can’t possibly represent everything we are doing.”
If everyone here at the Sword Reverie team were to sum up the conference in two words, it would be Future-Driven. As a developer, designer, or just a tech enthusiast, here are the three topics you should know about what Meta (Facebook) will bring to us moving forward in 2022.