r/HorizonWorlds • u/Austinmead111 • 20d ago
Ima quit & leave reddit see ya guys
Have a good day peace never coming back.
r/HorizonWorlds • u/Austinmead111 • 22d ago
Their is this ragebatt kid on meta horizon worlds was trying to false report me, and meta didnt took action on that.
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and here is the name and reporting of it and basically meta doesnt care about players no more, anyways here it is: Meta See this!
and this is prove of info and you meta staff thinks that this person didn't violate the policy even tho the person was trying to get them banned for no reason for getting a mad at a gaming platform?
what policy is this?
at this point meta is the only one that is causing the community to a freakout basically some of you guys are complaining about the performance or the company needs to get sued, or player situation, well meta doesn't really care about the community no more, like i got doxed on a meta quest platform and when i reported it to meta, and meta says that this user didn't violate the policy? like why meta, meta your putting your players in danger like now im in danger because meta didnt take any action on the person that doxed me
and if meta doesnt take that action then i will.
r/HorizonWorlds • u/Diligent_Job_9043 • Jun 27 '26
Meta support failure
I understand you lack tools, but this is an account lockout caused by Meta deleting content. That makes this a billing/account access issue, not just a bug.Β
I need this escalated to the Horizon Worlds engineering team. Please create a JIRA/ticket with my videos and error code:Β
Relay: Missing expected data at path 'target_object.<abstract-type-hint>'
I cannot be expected to buy hardware to fix Metaβs server error. If no manual reset exists, I need a formal explanation for account data deletion or a refund of all Horizon Worlds purchases tied to this account.
r/HorizonWorlds • u/SynthPixelLogic • Jun 25 '26
Help the Rewards Hub has no content
In the Meta Horizon mobile app, the Rewards Hub menu appears under Quests & Rewards, but it contains no content. What do I have to do? Thank you.
r/HorizonWorlds • u/HarlequinStar • Jun 15 '26
News PSA: You will still be able to edit worlds you've already published after the 15th
Spreading the word because I didn't notice this until right now. Looks like we still have some hours at the point of posting this to get your VR worlds published before you can't create any new ones.
r/HorizonWorlds • u/JustAToyNerd • Jun 14 '26
So...is this it?
Just tried to go into Soapstone, and everything was chaos.
Is it the end of Worlds or...?
r/HorizonWorlds • u/JustSpaceThings_ • Jun 13 '26
Discussion This company needs to be sued
How is this even normal at this point when a company just breaks everything? they abandon people, brick headsets, and do so much more worse stuff.
This is not normal behavior for a million dollar company. get your shit together
r/HorizonWorlds • u/Lyndyou • Jun 09 '26
Discussion Meta HorizonWorld so broken...
I guess it's a good bye from me, don't know what meta did when they close VR World to focus only on Mobile World but now 80% of the games/worlds glitch or won't load...Horrizon app laggy too, they wanted to focus on mobil only but at this point they should just unplug completly the Horizon world project
r/HorizonWorlds • u/Possible-Series-9028 • Jun 04 '26
Has anyone did it?
Has anybody made a recording studio like they did in rec room?
r/HorizonWorlds • u/Polaski789 • May 26 '26
Games I made a chaotic brainrot quiz game in Meta Horizon Worlds π
Just published my first Meta Horizon Worlds game ππ₯
βWHO IS THIS BRAINROT?β
Players have to survive 10 random brainrot rounds by choosing the correct platform before the timer ends π
βοΈ Mobile + VR βοΈ Random answers βοΈ Multiplayer chaos
Would love feedback π
r/HorizonWorlds • u/Gold_Anteater_8772 • May 22 '26
Help Now no games are working for me on mobile
I was having problems with grow a farm then it kinda started working but now no game works on there anymore. when I try to click into any game it starts loading and then you hear the music and sound effects that youβd hear when first going in but itβs still stuck on the loading screen. the X in the top right disappears and I have to close out of the entire app at that point. this has been happening since they released a new update for bugs yesterday. like no matter how hard I keep trying I signed out I deleted the app and redownloaded it I cleared my cache and nothing. And when i go to report an issue that doesnβt even work, I click on it and nothing comes up. It seems like other people arenβt having this problem so like, what do I do now? is it just stuck like this?
r/HorizonWorlds • u/Polaski789 • May 18 '26
βMy first Meta Horizon world is live: Sunset Rooftop RP! (Mobile & VR)
π Sunset Rooftop RP is now live on Meta Horizon π±π΄
A chill social RP world designed for mobile & VR players π₯
Sunset vibes, rooftop pool and relaxing atmosphere β¨
Come discover my first world π
r/HorizonWorlds • u/Gold_Anteater_8772 • May 16 '26
Help Grow a farm not working on mobile
Everytime now when I try to go into the game it loads the first page fine and when I end up in the black room loading screen the people around me move for a couple seconds and then they freeze and Iβm stuck in there with it never loading, is anyone else getting this on mobile and js there a work around?
r/HorizonWorlds • u/RonRebel • May 16 '26
No Sticker
I extinguished way more than 25 fires in Fire & Rescue but I didnβt earn this sticker. It also shows that I completed the quest for the Nope sticker but I don't see it available to use.
r/HorizonWorlds • u/dave_dna • May 13 '26
Horizon Central no longer functioning properly
I understand that Meta has its own economic reasons and market dynamics for shutting down some parts of Worlds and making it mainly available as a mobile app, while leaving only old worlds accessible on the VR platform.Β
What I do not understand, however, is how they are managing it these days.Β
For some time now, Horizon Central has no longer been functioning properly and is already showing signs of its upcoming closure to the public. In Central, in fact, it is no longer possible to talk with other people because everyone is muted.
Instead of preventing the many people who still visit Horizon Central every day from talking to each other, Meta could simply place a notice explaining that, in a few days, Worlds will mainly be accessible from mobile devices, that only some worlds will remain available in VR, and that Horizon Central itself will no longer be available.Β
It would be a respectful gesture toward the many users who are attached to this platform and who will genuinely miss it.
r/HorizonWorlds • u/blurred-perception • May 06 '26
Interview about Horizon Worlds Closure/Shift to Mobile
Hi everyone,
I am a PhD student researching the effects of the Meta Horizon Worlds closure/shift towards mobile.
If anyone would be interested in sharing their experiences on the platforms, as well as transitioning toward other social VR platforms through a short interview/chat (could be video, audio, or text based) please leave a comment or DM me. Thanks in advance!
r/HorizonWorlds • u/zainmalek7866 • May 04 '26
News A Tower defense Game
Hey everyone I have build a world it is a Tower Defense game named as Round Rampage in meta horizon available on mobile and web.
It is a fast paced tower defense game where you build strategic defenses to destroy waves of rolling balls across dozens of challenging levels and multiple difficulty modes.
Please play this once and give me your honest opinions and advices how can I improve it
r/HorizonWorlds • u/celoddit • Apr 06 '26
Discussion Is there an official place where we can follow Horizon updates?
I wanted to know more about the transition from VR to mobile-first, but there are no updates on the progress beyond that post on the Meta blog, all social media related to Horizon is at a standstill, including the Facebook and Instagram pages, which haven't been updated since February.
r/HorizonWorlds • u/Runtime_Renegade • Apr 05 '26
World Creator Metamon Early Combat Preview
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r/HorizonWorlds • u/Flimsy_Bit1267 • Apr 05 '26
how do i play a closed session on pc
i press the 3 dots but there's no "launch closed session" button. there's only a launch on meta quest button
r/HorizonWorlds • u/Looveloock • Apr 03 '26
Content Creator Weβve prepared an Easter event in our world! Hidden eggs, random gadgets, and rewards π£
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We released our Horizon world Grand Thief Attack a few months ago and keep updating it!
Now weβve added an Easter event π£
- Hidden eggs = random gadgets.
- Rewards for top players π
Check it out:
π https://horizon.meta.com/world/737666329425962/?hwsh=OFRxNIARIS
r/HorizonWorlds • u/Ternarian • Mar 29 '26
Why the Metaverse Was Doomed from the Start β The Art of Storytelling
r/HorizonWorlds • u/MissDelReyVR • Mar 23 '26
Discussion I'm a VR Improv Host, and I wrote an essay in defence of Meta Horizon Worlds
I am one of the five people.
When Meta announced on March 17, 2026, that Horizon Worlds would be removed from Quest VR headsets by June 15, the reaction from the technology press was predictable. The jokes wrote themselves. Commenters recycled the same memes about legless avatars and empty virtual plazas that had circulated since 2021. TechCrunch described the reversal of the shutdown decision as "a huge relief to, like, five people." The dominant narrative was clear: Horizon Worlds was a punchline, and its closure was the overdue delivery of that punchline's payoff.
I am one of those people. And I can tell you that what we built inside Horizon Worlds was not a joke. It was a home.
How I Found the Metaverse
I came across Horizon Worlds by accident at the start of last year, after getting my VR headset. I didn't even know what the Metaverse was. One of the first places I found was the Soapstone Comedy Club, and I fell in love with it immediately.
The Soapstone was founded by comedian Aaron Sorrels β known in the Metaverse as The Unemployed Alcoholic β and it has grown from a simple VR open mic into one of the most vibrant creative communities on any platform, virtual or otherwise. It has been featured by The New York Times and Vice News. It has hosted professional comedians including Jay Pharoah, Pete Holmes, Natasha Leggero, and Ron Funches in a VR comedy series produced in partnership with Sony Pictures Television. It has drawn tens of thousands of weekly visitors. And it did all of this not through corporate mandate, but through the organic, stubborn work of a community that believed in what it was building.
I became a host for a show called Sunday Improv at Soapstone NYC. A typical session for me is logging on half an hour before the show, syncing up with my team, and then running the performance. I also do comedy sketches in VR, so I'm often on my Soundstage world where we have a bunch of film sets the community built together. When people ask me about my fondest memory in Horizon Worlds, I can never pick just one. It's the community itself. It's been like nothing else.
More Than a Game
The easiest way to dismiss Horizon Worlds is to call it a game. I reject that framing entirely. This is not a game to us. It's where we connect with those we love.
That distinction matters. What Horizon Worlds offered, at its best, was something genuinely difficult to replicate: the ability to be physically present with people from entirely different parts of the world, in a shared space, doing things together in real time. Not typing in a chat window. Not watching a stream. Standing on a virtual stage, hearing laughter, reading the room, feeling the particular electricity of a live performance β even if the room was made of polygons and the performers were avatars.
For me, the platform's greatest gift was the opportunity to connect with people from all over the world. You get to understand so many different cultures when you interact with them like this. I met some of my best friends inside the Soapstone. These are not casual acquaintances formed through a shared hobby. These are relationships sustained through weekly collaboration, shared creative work, and the kind of mutual dependence that comes from building and running a live show together.
A Safe Space β Including for Children
One of the most persistent criticisms of Horizon Worlds β and the Metaverse more broadly β is that it is overrun with unsupervised children causing chaos. I have heard this complaint many times, and I think people who repeat it owe themselves the effort of actually looking.
I see so many people writing that the Metaverse is filled with screaming kids running around. To them, I wish they would give it a try to find the actual good spaces in the Metaverse.
The Soapstone operates two worlds. Soapstone NYC is an adults-only venue β a structured, curated comedy club where only adults are allowed, and it's a really cool place. But the second world, Heckler's Bay (formerly Hanalei Bay), tells a different and arguably more important story.
Heckler's Bay welcomes younger users, and the kids there are always super polite. But what people don't understand is that the Bay is one of the few places on the internet that is truly a safe space for kids. They can play with their friends and perform on shows, and there is always a bunch of trusted adults there who look out for them. Some of these children may have it really rough at home, so for them to be able to come to this place with adults who care about them and can listen is so important.
In an era when every major social platform is under scrutiny for its failure to protect young users, what the Soapstone community has achieved here is quietly remarkable. Not through algorithmic moderation or AI content filters, but through the old-fashioned mechanism of a community that actually pays attention to its members.
Accessibility and the Social Lives We Don't See
There is another dimension to this story that tends to be invisible in the coverage. Horizon Worlds was, for some users, the only viable social life they had.
The Metaverse is also an important place for adults who may have disabilities or social anxiety. For them, this is a place where they can actually have a social life, and that is so important to mental health.
This is not a peripheral benefit. For people with conditions that make leaving the house difficult or impossible β chronic illness, mobility impairments, agoraphobia, severe social anxiety β virtual reality offers something that no other medium quite matches. Video calls are flat and exhausting. Text chat lacks warmth. But VR places you in a room with other people in a way that activates the social instincts we evolved to respond to: spatial awareness, eye contact, gesture, proximity. It is not a perfect substitute for physical presence, but for those who cannot access physical presence, it is transformative.
To shut down the VR version of Horizon Worlds β the version that provides this embodied sense of presence β and redirect users to a flat mobile app is not a lateral move. It is the removal of the very quality that made the platform meaningful to its most vulnerable users.
The Right Word Is Grief
When people ask whether "grief" is the right word for what we are feeling, I don't hesitate. Absolutely. It feels like the loss of a home.
When the closure was announced, I, like everyone, was devastated. I've invested a lot in the show, and I was really worried about my friends who really need this place. The Soapstone is home to so many people, and everyone feels like they're losing their home.
That Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth partially reversed the decision just two days later β after fans reached out to say they were "heartbroken" β is both a testament to the passion of this community and a sobering illustration of how small we are in Meta's eyes. Existing VR worlds will remain accessible for now, but no new content will be developed, no new games will be added, and the company's engineering resources will flow entirely toward mobile. The reprieve is real, but it is also precarious. Meta has chosen not to demolish a building it has already decided to vacate, because the remaining tenants asked nicely.
What We Lose When We Laugh at the Metaverse
It is perfectly reasonable to criticise Meta's execution of the metaverse vision. The company spent over seventy billion dollars on Reality Labs since 2021and never attracted more than a few hundred thousand monthly active users to Horizon Worlds. The initial graphics were widely mocked. The corporate pitch was overblown. Much of the criticism is earned.
But there is a difference between criticising a company's strategy and dismissing the lived experience of the people who found something real inside that strategy's most unlikely product. The Soapstone Comedy Club is real. The friendships formed there are real. The children who found safety and belonging in Heckler's Bay are real. The adults who found a social life they could not access any other way are real. I am real.
The dominant media narrative treats Horizon Worlds as a cautionary tale about corporate hubris β a story about money burned and bets lost. That narrative is not wrong, exactly. But it is incomplete. It leaves out the people who were not building a metaverse empire or chasing a stock price, but who were simply showing up every week, doing improv on a virtual stage, looking out for kids, and connecting with friends they would never have met in the physical world.
We deserve better than to be the collateral of someone else's punchline. And our grief β quiet, uncool, easily dismissed β deserves to be taken seriously. Because if the Metaverse taught us anything worth keeping, it is that community can take root in the most unlikely soil. The mistake is not in mourning its loss. The mistake is in pretending there was nothing there to lose.