Mark Zuckerberg’s Virtual Empire Crumbles: Meta Ditches Metaverse After $80 Billion Disaster

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One of the most expensive corporate gambles in modern history is coming to a quiet, costly end. Meta announced that Horizon Worlds, its metaverse flagship, will be pulled from the Quest VR platform in stages — gone from the store by March, and fully offline in VR by June 15. Mark Zuckerberg, who once staked his company’s very name on this vision, is now walking away from it.

The rebrand from Facebook to Meta in 2021 was one of the most dramatic pivots in Silicon Valley history. Zuckerberg stood before the world and declared that the metaverse was humanity’s next great frontier — a fully immersive digital space where avatars would replace physical interaction and commerce would flourish in virtual environments. Billions of dollars began flowing into Reality Labs almost immediately.

What followed was years of disappointing adoption. Horizon Worlds struggled to keep even a few hundred thousand users engaged per month, far below the scale needed to justify its enormous investment. The platform’s cartoon-like visuals and lack of compelling content kept mainstream audiences away, despite repeated updates and redesigns meant to win them over.

Reality Labs has now registered nearly $80 billion in total losses since 2020, a figure that shocked even hardened tech industry observers. Layoffs of more than 1,000 employees at the division in early 2025 signaled the beginning of the end, as Meta accelerated its pivot toward artificial intelligence as its primary growth engine.

Online commentary ranged from mockery to genuine anger about the misallocation of resources. Many observers pointed out that the money spent on a virtual world used by almost nobody could have transformed global hunger relief or education. For Zuckerberg, the metaverse chapter closes as a defining lesson in the risks of visionary overreach.

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