Meta has discontinued its metaverse for work, too


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.”

Meta just laid off roughly 10 percent of its entire Reality Labs division, over 1,000 jobs. In the aftermath, it’s becoming increasingly clear that Zuckerberg has changed his mind about what the word “metaverse” actually means. Mobile yes, smart glasses yes, but maybe not VR.

What’s next, Horizon Worlds? Maybe Meta will draw the line there, because it’s one of the few VR experiences Meta has made available on mobile phones too; Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth already said the company’s Horizon team will “double down on bringing the best Horizon experiences and AI creator tools to mobile” in a memo obtained by Bloomberg.

Bloomberg writes that “Meta will continue to develop the metaverse, but with a focus on mobile phones instead of the fully immersive VR headsets that the company initially imagined.” To be clear, the term “metaverse” was coined by Snow Crash author Neal Stephenson to describe a fully immersive shared VR world, but I suppose mobile makes sense if you consider Fortnite to be a metaverse and don’t need the “fully immersive” part.

It appears that Meta Workrooms will shut down abruptly on February 16th, to the point that “any data associated with Workrooms will be deleted.” The company recommends trying Arthur, Microsoft Teams and Zoom Workplace instead, and also writes that the Meta Quest Remote Desktop app will stick around if you want to emulate multiple virtual monitors in your headset.

For Meta Horizon managed services, the company writes that existing customers can continue to access those through January 4th, 2030, and that licenses will be free after February 16th of this year.



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