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Free-to-play content is winning over Meta Quest 3 players with big consequences in tow


More gamers are getting into VR than ever, but demographic shifts favor free-to-play games over premium ones.

In his weekly column, Android Central Senior Content Producer Nick Sutrich delves into all things VR, from new hardware to new games, upcoming technologies, and so much more. While the VP of VR is leaving, the strategy that's been employed over the past few months is finally being made clearer to developers, and Meta is offering to be more transparent and helpful in 2025, something that's particularly important given the changes in store for the Quest. (Image credit: Nicholas Sutrich / Android Central) Meta is leaning more toward social games and Metaverse promotion, meaning developers will have to adapt or likely face difficulties moving forward.

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