The topic of virtual reality is also becoming more and more interesting for Microsoft. As it is now known, Microsoft is pursuing the goal of integrating several of its own products into the Metaverse in the near future. This announcement came from Microsoft CEO, Satya Nadella himself. He commented at the Meta Connect conference that there is active work being done to bring products like Office, Windows, and Teams to the Metaverse. Microsoft Xbox Cloud Gaming is also mentioned in this context. They are working closely with Meta to be able to offer these offerings for Quest VR headsets as well. Thus, a use must be created within a VR environment.
Team innovations
Satya Nadella, especially for Microsoft teams, promises great innovations and a wide range of possible uses for the now very popular online calling service. Meta headphones should enable the use of a Meta avatar system specifically for teams. Users should also have the opportunity to join Microsoft Teams meetings directly from workrooms. There should also be far-reaching functions in relation to the office. But that’s not all, because as Nadella’s announcement makes clear, Microsoft wants to expand the Metaverse with a large number of products.
Integrations into the Metaverse should significantly change office work in the future
The goal of this project is to work with Meta to transform future office work into the virtual area. This also illustrates the plan to introduce Windows 365 into VR dimensions and thus shape office behavior in a whole new way.
Gamers should also get their money’s worth, as Microsoft plans to connect the Xbox cloud gaming area to the Metaverse as well as all aspects of office work. Players can soon try out titles from the Gaming Pass in the Metaverse.
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