The platform is currently only available on its quest VR headsets. Being available on the web would mark a major expansion for the platform.
A web version is n’t the only one in the works. It’s still unclear exactly when horizon might expand to the web.
Tweet was included in a thread defending horizon’s newly-announced fee structure for creators. For horizon purchases, it would take a 25 percent cut of the percentage left after any platform fees.
For platforms with a 30 percent fee, like meta’s own quest store, it would take 25 percent of 70 percent. For goods sold in horizon on a quest VR device, meta will take an eye-popping 47.5 percent of each transaction.
When horizon’s web version launches, the horizon platform fee will only be 25 %. The fee is a much lower rate compared to other similar world-building platforms.
Roblox pays developers just 28.1 percent of each dollar, meaning meta’s horizon cut seems to be lower than what Roblox takes on its platform. In expanding from VR to platforms like mobile and the web, meta will be taking Roblox head-on.
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