Facebook is ditching the Oculus branding for its range of VR devices as part of the embattled company’s newly announced name change to Meta. Additionally, it says it plans to remove requirements to have a Facebook account to use its hardware, starting “sometime next year”.
The Oculus brand has been synonymous with VR for almost a decade now, and Facebook opted to keep the name when it purchased the Oculus company in 2014 – although it has been steadily phasing the name out for all but its VR hardware in recent years.
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