Meta Horizon+
The Meta Quest+ subscription service has become Horizon+ in what can be considered as yet another thrust for post -reviews of headphones such as Meta Quest 3.
VR fans may have noticed the Quest 3 interface, and his brothers in recent months have been more focused on the social side of the VR, focused on Horizon Worlds. It takes another part of the projector with this Horizon+ renaming.
But there is another interpretation of this movement, which is also part of the decision. Meta plans to open its platform for other hardware manufacturers.
It means, at some point, the headphones not made by META will use the same application store and will offer the same Horizon+subscription option. Somewhat separate the brand name Hardware Quest from the wider set of services and features of platform makes sense to a large extent.
Meta announced its intention to open the VR ecosystem in 2024, with Asus and Lenovo among the names mentioned, but none of these third party headphones have yet appeared.
This is less a desperate move to try to compensate for bad sales of Meta Quest – Meta Quest 3 and 3s seem to be very popular – but promote the platform against an important incoming opponent, Android XR.
Google and Samsung are planning to reveal the first Android XR handset this year. While the Samsung XR is expected to be closer to Apple Vision Pro than Meta Quest 3 in terms of specs and costs, in classic Android fashion all kinds of Android XR devices are likely to arrive in time.
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What has not changed is the basic substance of Horizon+subscription. You still have the opportunity to claim two VR games each month, and like the monthly games of PlayStation Plus, they are linked to your account. They will remain can be reproduced as long as you have an active Horizon+subscription.
May 2025 games are Pavlov Shack shooter and kill it with Fire VR, for example. A subscription also provides access to a wider VR title library, a little more like those of the Xbox Game Pass Core or PlayStation Plus.
A Horizon+ subscription today costs $ 7.99 a month or $ 59.99 for a year.