VRbros...The Quest 2 lost 10 billion dollars last year

VRbros...The Quest 2 lost 10 billion dollars last year...
This was supposed to be our year...

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The metaverse is a foot-in-the-door and the Quest 2 has always been a loss leader.
Profitability was never the goal.

FACEBOOK DEATH IN OUR LIFETIMES !!!!!!!!!

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>buying anything from Zuck

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do you retards know what r&d is?
you have to spend money to make money.
facebook is working on creating an entirely new industry and that shit doesn't happen overnight.

a foot in the door of what? Endless suffering and multibillion dollar financial losses?

VR is a gimmick fad with shitty games, and always will be

A new way to collect your data when every westerner left on facebook dies

>an entirely new industry
Like the time kojima invented the camera?

how do you lose ten billions ? how does that physically happen ?

Like you never forgot to check your pockets before doing laundry.

>hurrr guyse what does it mean to record all of your movements and reactions to feedback guise tell me guiiiiseeee
dont worry, im sure your retardspawn data would be fucking worthless

the metaverse is cringe, no one will use it

Hopefully not but they sold 7 million quest 2 in 2021

>Devs put 10 billion dollars of Facebook (Meta) money in Mark's metaverse account
>Metaverse data is wiped for maintenance and testing reasons
>The 10 billion dollars are gone with that data

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Realistically they want dominant market share in an emerging medium, which is exactly what they're getting.
Consider it a down payment.

not 10 billion times in a row thouhg

On the off chance VR metaverses blow up causing society to completely go to shit, he wants to be there when it happens instead of some competitor who steals all of his users

The Metaverse feels like a wrong step to take. Facebook became mainstream because everyone had access to a computer. Tiktok became mainstream because basically everyone had a smartphone.

Sure, you can just get some headset to put your phone in for VR, but it's just an accessory that's impractical for everyone to have/use.

>he doesnt carry 10 billion dollars in his pockets in case he needs to buy an island or ten

They keep investing in exclusive games, sell Quest 2 at loss, and keep bribing engineers from other companies. This is the biggest price dumping and market monopolisation you've ever could have witnessed.

>emerging medium
what emerging medium? the one they force onto everyone and nobody wants?

>he doesn't exclusively play VR games

Its just playstation home but in vr. of course its going to fail