Meta starts testing Horizon Worlds on mobile and the web<p>Meta has taken a step towards achieving its goal of making Horizon Worlds more accessible by bringing it to the web and to mobile devices. The company has announced that <a data-i13n="cpos:1;pos:1" href="
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Super Rumble[/url], the first game out of its in-house studio Ouro Interactive, is now available to a small number of mobile users through the Meta Quest app on Android. It's also making its way to the app on iOS devices in the coming weeks, while those who want to play on desktop can access it — or request access to it — through <a data-i13n="cpos:2;pos:1" href="
https://horizon.meta.com/">Horizon's official website[/url]. </p><p>When Meta launched the first-person shooter, it said that
Super Rumble would be one of the first worlds to be available when its new app comes out. It also said that the game will feature cross-platform play, so people can enjoy it with their friends, whether they're also on mobile, the web or a VR headset. It looks like Meta has stayed true to its word. The company also announced that it's rolling out more worlds over the next few months to give people a way to hang out, chat and even enjoy free concerts in the metaverse, regardless of what device they're using. </p><span id="end-legacy-contents"></span><p>Meta explained: "The metaverse should be available to everyone — no matter what device they’re on. And while Quest headsets are the most immersive way to access the metaverse, we believe there should be multiple entry points. Bringing Worlds to more surfaces is a step toward delivering on that vision and opening up the experience to more people."</p><p>Since each device has a different interface, though, Meta had to optimize the game's controls like mute and pause for mobile devices and computer. It's unclear how the experiences across platforms differ from each other, but
Super Rumble on mobile and the web is still in the testing phase, so players could encounter bugs and other issues.</p>This article originally appeared on Engadget at
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Meta starts testing Horizon Worlds on mobile and the web