(Nweon June 13, 2023) Xbox and PC players may not be unfamiliar with Game Pass, which is a service that allows you to pay a monthly fee to play a complete game library. Take Microsoft's Xbox Game Pass as an example. Users pay a certain amount of money every month and then can play all the games included in the Xbox Game Pass game library. Of course, Microsoft also offers the so-called Xbox Live Gold, which allows you to play two games per month for a certain price.
In fact, there have been rumors that Meta will provide a similar Game Pass service for the Quest headset. According to community intelligence, Twitter user Jaden Ross discovered the interface shown below when casting VR content:
As shown in the picture above, Meta seems to be about to bring a subscription service called "Meta Quest". Among them, users can play two VR games or applications by paying US$7.99 per month.
Obviously, Meta envisions a subscription service closer to Xbox Live Gold than Xbox Game Pass. But of course, it is not ruled out that Meta will follow Microsoft and provide a variety of subscription service options for different audiences.
Regarding the potential "Meta Quest", due to the limited number of high-quality games in the current Quest content library, it is not sure whether this can have enough appeal to users. Additionally, it's currently unclear if and when Meta Quest will appear, and in what form it will appear. Meta has not made any official statement yet, but they may explain it at the Connect conference.
It is worth mentioning that Meta is testing a VR cloud streaming service code-named Avalanche, which may one day support Quest to easily play PC VR masterpieces such as “Asgard’s Wrath” or “Stormland”.
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