The Metaverse Is Dead On Arrival

<p>Since I wrote this&nbsp;<a href="https://onezero.medium.com/the-metaverse-and-nft-boom-is-about-to-go-bust-b63c52c37c94" rel="noopener">&ldquo;viral&rdquo; piece about the Metaverse (and NFT) boom going bust</a>&nbsp;on March 15, the traffic trends have continued to tumble down towards zero.</p> <p>The Metaverse exploded into public view on the back of&nbsp;<a href="https://onezero.medium.com/facebook-new-name-same-leadership-69f4c22cff78" rel="noopener">Facebook&rsquo;s rebrand to Meta</a>&nbsp;in late October 2021. It quickly became&nbsp;<em>the&nbsp;</em>corporate buzzword of the moment, and companies scrambled to release statements and visuals of future Metaverse-related projects because&hellip; well, reasons.</p> <p>But, just 7 months later, the hype is fading&nbsp;<em>fast</em>, and there&rsquo;s a real danger that interest in the Metaverse will flatline long before it&rsquo;s fully realized.</p> <p>The situation can be summarized by Marc Petit, Epic Games&rsquo; VP and general manager of Unreal Engine,&nbsp;<a href="https://finance.yahoo.com/news/epic-games-vp-people-have-lost-interest-in-the-metaverse-200725562.html" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">who put it bluntly,</a>&nbsp;&ldquo;People have kind of lost interest in the Metaverse, because characters look like cartoons with no legs. I mean, who wants to be that? This is not attractive.&rdquo;</p> <p>While that&rsquo;s an excellent explanation, there&rsquo;s more to it than that.</p> <p><a href="https://stephenmoore.medium.com/weve-already-lost-interest-in-the-metaverse-9ed6dcccad6f"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>
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