No, they are talking about Meta Avatars and Meta Horizon Worlds, the multiplayer platform for gaming and socializing that Meta itself created and in which the avatars originally didn’t feature legs.
We should still keep in mind that Meta doesn’t own the word metaverse, though. There’s been several things already on the market that could be described as a metaverse, years before they ever thought about rebranding from Facebook.
No, they are talking about Meta Avatars and Meta Horizon Worlds, the multiplayer platform for gaming and socializing that Meta itself created and in which the avatars originally didn’t feature legs.
Yeah, but the article is about Decentraland, it literally says it’s name down in the corner. OP got the two mixed up.
We should still keep in mind that Meta doesn’t own the word metaverse, though. There’s been several things already on the market that could be described as a metaverse, years before they ever thought about rebranding from Facebook.