Oculus founder Palmer Luckey believes Meta’s recent layoffs at Reality Labs, while unfortunate for employees, are a positive step for the VR industry. He argues that cutting first-party content development, which heavily competed with third-party studios, will foster a healthier ecosystem and allow independent developers to thrive.
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