Remember the whole microscandal about Zuck’s VR legs?
Well... Meta is now using “machine learning models that are trained on large data sets of people” to let developers give you generative AI legs in the Meta Quest 3.

Remember the whole microscandal about Zuck’s VR legs?
Well... Meta is now using “machine learning models that are trained on large data sets of people” to let developers give you generative AI legs in the Meta Quest 3.

Meet Nerfball — Hasbro’s official way to play.
It hit $1.5 billion a year ago, and RoadtoVR has a good graph showing the previous trajectory.
That’s Boz describing “Augments,” a feature coming to Meta Quest 3 next year where you can pin virtual objects to surfaces and walls in your real world and they should... just stay there.
“You can keep your favorite trophies on your shelf; place life-size artifacts from games like Population One or Asgard’s Wrath in your living room.” He says interactive music players will be available as well.
Most of them are, anyhow. See through frames! Here’s our hands-on. And here’s our StoryStream tracking all the see-through gadgets coming to market.
Lego Bricktales is an existing game, not something brand-new — but Meta will let you play it in your living room with the Quest 3. The company just showed off some pre-recorded video of it captured with the headset.
The stream will begin in 27 minutes, at 10:30AM PT instead of 10AM PT as originally planned. Here’s the link.
“Apologies for the delayed start,” says Meta.