Meta's Laid-Off Staff Leave Supernatural Fitness Users in Shambles
In a devastating blow to the fitness community, Meta has laid off more than 1,000 employees across its virtual reality (VR) and metaverse efforts. The company's decision to shut down Supernatural, a popular VR workout platform, has left users feeling heartbroken and uncertain about their future with the service.
Tencia Benavidez, a long-time Supernatural user, expressed her disappointment and frustration with Meta's decision. "They fought so hard for this thing, and now they're just shutting it down? What was the point?" she said.
Benavidez had been using Supernatural since the pandemic began, drawn in by its immersive VR workouts and supportive community of coaches. The service offered a unique opportunity to work out from the comfort of her own home, especially living in a rural area with limited access to gyms. "Supernatural is amazing," she said, "but I'm canceling it because of this."
Despite the uncertainty surrounding Supernatural's future, many users remain committed to the platform and its community. Stefanie Wong, an accountant from California, has been using Supernatural since the pandemic and plans to stick with it until the end. "It's not the app," she said. "It's the community, and it's the coaches that we really care about."
The layoffs have also sparked concerns about the future of music licensing for Supernatural users. The platform relies on licensed tracks from popular artists, but the company's decision to shut down has left many wondering how this will be handled in the future.
As Meta continues to navigate its metaverse efforts, it remains to be seen what changes are in store for Supernatural and its community of users. For now, fans of the platform can only hold on to memories of their favorite workouts and say goodbye to a service that has brought them joy and motivation during a difficult time.
In a devastating blow to the fitness community, Meta has laid off more than 1,000 employees across its virtual reality (VR) and metaverse efforts. The company's decision to shut down Supernatural, a popular VR workout platform, has left users feeling heartbroken and uncertain about their future with the service.
Tencia Benavidez, a long-time Supernatural user, expressed her disappointment and frustration with Meta's decision. "They fought so hard for this thing, and now they're just shutting it down? What was the point?" she said.
Benavidez had been using Supernatural since the pandemic began, drawn in by its immersive VR workouts and supportive community of coaches. The service offered a unique opportunity to work out from the comfort of her own home, especially living in a rural area with limited access to gyms. "Supernatural is amazing," she said, "but I'm canceling it because of this."
Despite the uncertainty surrounding Supernatural's future, many users remain committed to the platform and its community. Stefanie Wong, an accountant from California, has been using Supernatural since the pandemic and plans to stick with it until the end. "It's not the app," she said. "It's the community, and it's the coaches that we really care about."
The layoffs have also sparked concerns about the future of music licensing for Supernatural users. The platform relies on licensed tracks from popular artists, but the company's decision to shut down has left many wondering how this will be handled in the future.
As Meta continues to navigate its metaverse efforts, it remains to be seen what changes are in store for Supernatural and its community of users. For now, fans of the platform can only hold on to memories of their favorite workouts and say goodbye to a service that has brought them joy and motivation during a difficult time.