Meta VP of Horizon Vivek Sharma told a source this week that the company is working on delivering Horizon to mobile phones later this year and is in “early negotiations” about bringing it to game consoles. Horizon’s web release date is still unknown, and when we asked about it, Meta spokesperson Iska Saric claimed there were “no timing details to share at this time.”
Meta Plans to Launch its Horizon Worlds Platform to the Web
Horizon’s newly-announced fee structure for creators has been criticized, and Boz’s tweet was included in a discussion defending it. On Tuesday, the company told that for Horizon purchases, it would take a 25% cut of the percentage remaining after any platform fees. As Boz pointed out, this means that Meta would only use 25% for the Horizon web app. However, for platforms with a 30% fee, such as Meta’s own Quest Store, it would take 25% of 70%. That implies Meta will take a whopping 47.5 percent of any transaction made in Horizon on a Quest VR device. In this regard, Apple spokesperson Fred Sainz said, Check out? Meta tests selling digital items in metaverse