Meta to End Horizon Worlds on Quest VR by June 15 in Major Mobile-First Pivot

March 19, 2026
Meta to End Horizon Worlds on Quest VR by June 15 in Major Mobile-First Pivot

Menlo Park, California, March 19, 2026, 02:20 PDT

Meta Platforms is set to yank Horizon Worlds from the Quest store come March 31, with the app disappearing entirely from Quest devices on June 15. That’s the end of VR access for one of the company’s flagship metaverse offerings. Horizon Worlds will stick around on the Meta Horizon mobile app, but the company is phasing out related creator tools and subscription benefits. 1

This shift is notable: Meta’s big VR social play is pivoting to a mobile-first strategy. Back in February, Samantha Ryan, vice president of content at Reality Labs, made it clear—Meta was “explicitly separating” Quest from Worlds, with the platform now geared to be “almost exclusively mobile.” 2

Meta’s story hinges on reach. Ryan pointed out that mobile monthly active users surged over four times in 2025. Mobile-only worlds took off, jumping from none to upwards of 2,000. That shift nudged Meta to double down: the company is now “all-in on mobile.” 3

Quest is also getting an overhaul. According to Meta, 86% of the time users actually spend in its headsets is on third-party apps, not Meta’s. The company plans to continue supporting outside VR developers, even as it works to tidy up its app store. 2

The company insists VR hardware remains part of its plans. According to Ryan, Meta has a “robust roadmap” lined up for new headsets targeting various audiences, though it’s dialing back on some of its social software offerings. 4

AI has overtaken the metaverse as the main theme. Back in January, Zuckerberg told analysts to watch for 2026, calling it “a big year” for personal superintelligence—the moment machines could surpass human intelligence. Meta has pegged capital expenditures in a hefty range, putting them at $115 billion to $135 billion. Now, facing those rising costs, Reuters reports the company is considering major layoffs. 5

This shift means Meta is now targeting a different crowd. The company says that making Worlds mobile-first puts it in a better spot to go up against Roblox and Fortnite. Horizon, for its part, never managed to capture the same VR social crowd as VRChat did in headset experiences. 2

Analysts didn’t mince words. Mike Proulx at Forrester described the move as “predicted and inevitable,” pointing out that Meta tried to center a mainstream social network on hardware hardly anyone has. Anshel Sag from Moor Insights & Strategy echoed that sentiment: “This was inevitable.” 6

But risk looms. Meta’s own reset suggests as much, and it’s not a wild leap: if Horizon can’t attract more users on phones, Meta will have scaled back one of the Quest’s rare native social features before showing whether the mobile app holds up by itself. 2

The schedule’s locked in for both users and creators. Meta confirmed Horizon-specific benefits tied to Meta Horizon Plus—its Quest subscription—will wrap up March 31. After June 15, the Horizon Worlds VR app goes offline, along with the option to publish or update VR worlds on Quest. 7

Technology News

  • Tesla Cybertruck gains anti-dooring safety feature via OTA software update
    March 19, 2026, 5:50 AM EDT. Tesla is rolling out an OTA software update (2026.8) that adds anti-dooring protection to the Cybertruck. The feature uses existing cameras to detect cyclists and pedestrians or vehicles in the blind spot when the vehicle is parked. If a hazard is detected and the door is opened, the system flashes a blind-spot indicator, emits an audible chime and blocks the initial door press. Drivers must wait briefly and press again to override. The capability is standard on new Model 3 and Model Y and now extends to the Cybertruck without new hardware. Tesla cites community safety input dating to 2018. Dooring incidents are common in urban areas, with Chicago reporting 344 crashes in 2011 and national data showing tens of thousands of injuries over a decade. The system advances safety and reduces liability through OTA updates.

Latest Articles

Nvidia China AI Chip Update: H200 Approval Opens Door as Groq Version Nears May

Nvidia China AI Chip Update: H200 Approval Opens Door as Groq Version Nears May

March 19, 2026
Nvidia has received Beijing’s approval to resume H200 AI chip sales in China and is preparing a Groq chip variant for the market, sources told Reuters. The H200 is Nvidia’s second-most powerful AI chip, and orders have begun after U.S. export clearance. Rubin-based products remain barred from China, and the Groq chip is expected to be available in May. Nvidia said Rubin products will reach major cloud partners later this year.
OpenAI’s New AWS Government Deal Puts Microsoft Alliance Under Strain

OpenAI’s New AWS Government Deal Puts Microsoft Alliance Under Strain

March 19, 2026
OpenAI has signed a deal to provide its AI models to U.S. defense and government agencies through Amazon Web Services, expanding into classified work. The agreement has sparked tension with Microsoft, which is considering legal action over the broader Amazon-OpenAI partnership. Amazon will invest $50 billion in OpenAI, and AWS will become the exclusive third-party distributor for OpenAI’s Frontier platform.
Meta to End Horizon Worlds on Quest VR by June 15 in Major Mobile-First Pivot

Meta to End Horizon Worlds on Quest VR by June 15 in Major Mobile-First Pivot

March 19, 2026
Meta Platforms will remove Horizon Worlds from the Quest store on March 31 and from Quest devices on June 15, shifting the service to mobile only. Creator tools and subscription perks tied to Quest will end. Meta cited a surge in mobile users and said it will keep supporting third-party VR titles. The company maintains it is not exiting VR hardware, despite the move.