What Does the Metaverse Look Like?
Ideas of what the Metaverse looks like are a topic of much debate. It depends on whom you discuss the issue with and their role in the Metaverse.
End User Ideas
For example, an end user might envision a metaverse focused on gaming that provides an immersive experience with a healthy dose of fantasy.
In this version, the user fights off bad guys and completes missions, wrapping up their day online by taking in a concert performed by a 50-foot version of a real-life rapper. For this person, the Metaverse looks remarkably real but is also oriented towards the gaming environment they routinely enjoy.
Zuckerberg’s Vision
Another VR user might envision a metaverse like what Zuckerberg defined. Their vision might be more oriented to virtual social centers that allow like minds to trade ideas and communicate. Golfers go to a Golfing forum. Gardeners hang out in a gardening zone. The possibilities are limitless, and art imitates real life in this version of the Metaverse.
A Business Tool
Still, one more version of the Metaverse is that of business-driven developers. Whether you think him on the mark or not, Zuckerberg envisioned a metaverse where people performed collaborative work, making it easier to have remote workers and workers in multiple global positions.
The competing visions, however, make it impossible to pin down one version of the Metaverse. Given the disparate concepts of metaverse functionality, it is far more likely that the end product will incorporate elements of all three visions above, plus other concepts yet to be considered. Any assertion of a final version is nothing more than an uneducated guess.
Why Mark Zuckerberg Wants a Metaverse
Getting to the bottom of the question of Zuckerberg’s motivations is a thorny proposition. On the one hand, Zuckerberg is a CEO of a hugely successful company with a very profit-driven business model.
On the other hand, Zuckerberg is generally interested in where this will all end up. He seems to genuinely wants to see a VR world that enhances all of our existence, profit motive aside.
Practically, Zuckerberg is also accountable to Meta and shareholders, which is likely the primary driver of Meta’s actions. The Metaverse is potentially the next great profit and data collection center. For a company specializing in collecting and selling data and advertising to end users, it represents a growing trend that is impossible to ignore.
Is Mark Zuckerberg Stuck in the Metaverse?
Meta has invested billions in Metaverse development, including the Oculus product line and internal VR environments. Given the investment and his stated dedication to developing an ultra-realistic and functional VR reality, it is fair to say that at least Meta and Zuckerberg are not going to divest themselves of their interest in the Metaverse any time soon.
The question is how much will they modify their interest, investment, development, and actions? Will Meta back off since the Metaverse does not seem to have taken off as Zuckerberg anticipated? Or, will the fact Zuckerberg predicted a final product is at least a decade away factor into the company’s commitment? Finally, how much will shareholders drive the decision?