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Been playing for over two years but the development team (which may or may not be one unpaid intern) has ruined the game to the point that few people even play it anymore. This used to be one of the greatest VR experiences you could have but now it's so full of bugs it's nearly unplayable.
Just a broken dumpster fire. This is what happens when Meta buys a studio.
Is that that battle royale game that came out not too long ago?
It's a couple years old now but yeah. It started off pretty amazing. Meta is like the EA of the VR space. Buying and ruining everything it touches.
I actually thought about giving it a try at some point but I've only heard bad things about it haha
Well Meta made it free to play so no harm in trying. They did cause a rush of children to join so the community isn't what it used to be. I suspect it'll eventually go the way of Echo VR.