Meta enhances Hyperscape by allowing shared VR experiences through Quest headsets and the Meta Horizon app.Meta enhances Hyperscape by allowing shared VR experiences through Quest headsets and the Meta Horizon app.

Meta Expands Hyperscape: Invites Friends to VR Spaces

2025/11/23 04:54
What to Know:
  • Meta updates Hyperscape for shared VR experiences with friends.
  • Feature accessible via Quest headsets.
  • Increased virtual social connectivity expected.

Meta has introduced a major update to its Hyperscape platform, enabling users to invite friends to shared VR spaces via Quest 3/3S headsets and Meta Horizon app.

This update enhances social connectivity in VR, marking a pivotal expansion in Meta’s metaverse strategy without immediate cryptocurrency implications or on-chain integrations.

Meta now allows shared virtual reality experiences in scanned real-world spaces through Hyperscape using the Quest 3/3S headsets and Meta Horizon app.

This update enhances virtual social interactions without impacting cryptocurrency markets or involving blockchain technology.

Meta Launches First Shared VR Spaces on Quest 3

Meta has updated its Hyperscape platform, enabling users to invite friends to virtual reality spaces. This is significant as it marks the first such feature available through Meta’s Quest 3/3S headsets and the Meta Horizon app.

The feature lets up to eight users join a virtual instance, aiming to enhance social connectivity in VR spaces. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and CTO Andrew Bosworth had indirectly promoted such initiatives. As stated on their official blog, “Up to eight people can join the same instance of the world right now — and we hope to increase that to more people in the future. All they need is a link to the space.”

VR Social Engagement Grows, Markets Unmoved

The update aims to boost social experiences and increase user engagement with VR technology. However, it does not directly impact financial markets or involve cryptocurrency interactions.

While increasing virtual interactions, this feature stays separate from crypto markets, not affecting tokens or having any regulatory implications. Community response is focused on the enhanced connectivity potential.

Contrast with Past Metaverse Launches

Similar features have been rolled out before in Meta Horizons Worlds. However, past metaverse launches didn’t impact tokenized assets unless integrated with cryptocurrency.

The absence of crypto integration suggests little impact on financial assets. Historically, market reactions depend on blockchain connections, which are absent here.

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