While companies like Bandai Namco want to follow suit with their own metaverse of IP, others in the game industry aren’t buying into the concept. Former President of Nintendo of America Reggie Fils-Aime is among the dissenters. 📰 Read more:
Facebook, aka Meta, is attempting to accelerate virtual reality with its Metaverse, but so far its efforts have earned mixed results. While companies like Bandai Namco want to follow suit with, others in the game industry aren’t buying into the concept. Former President of Nintendo of America Reggie Fils-Aime is among the dissenters.
Fils-Aime isn’t completely opposed to the concept of a metaverse, but he doesn’t see a company like Facebook driving the technology forward. “Facebook itself is not an innovative company,” he said in an interview at South by Southwest . “They have either acquired interesting things like Oculus and Instagram, or they’ve been a fast follower of people’s ideas. I don’t think their current definition will be successful.
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