VIVERSE is a good indication of what each metaverse provider is aiming to achieve: virtual spaces and platforms accessible via a range of 2D and 3D devices, where all manner of activities can be carried out
Quick read
➨ VIVERSE was previewed in February with a poorly received concept trailer
➨ But HTC VIVE’s first iteration is much more substantial
➨ VIVERSE can be accessed via a browser using tablets, PCs, smartphones, and VIVE Flow, and initially enables users to move between different venues
The story
HTC VIVE has unveiled its own metaverse, VIVERSE, and given attendees at Mobile World Congress (MWC) the first opportunity to try out a live demo that offers a good indication of where the concept is heading.
VIVERSE was previewed in February with a poorly received concept trailer, promising to deliver the best of what virtual and augmented reality (VR and AR), artificial intelligence (AI), 5G and non-fungible tokens have to offer, all under the banner of a ‘metaverse’.
It was vague and unhelpful, not least because what was shown in the trailer is someway off from even being possible, let alone commercially available.
But HTC VIVE’s live demo at MWC is much more substantial. Attendees entered VIVERSE via a browser using tablets, PCs, smartphones, and VIVE Flow, and were able to move between different venues in VIVE Sync and Engage.