Meta’s Layoffs and the Future of Supernatural Fitness
The virtual reality (VR) fitness landscape is shifting dramatically, and it’s a peculiar moment for users like Tencia Benavidez. Living in rural New Mexico, Tencia turned to Supernatural during the pandemic, finding a unique workout solution that not only catered to her fitness needs but also fostered a sense of community. With the recent layoffs at Meta, the parent company of Supernatural, I find myself reflecting on the implications of these changes and what they mean for the future of VR fitness.
The Impact of Meta’s Acquisition
When Meta acquired Supernatural in 2022, the move was shrouded in controversy. The acquisition ignited a legal battle with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, concerned about Meta’s antitrust practices. Despite this, Meta succeeded in its bid, leaving many users hopeful that the financial backing could sustain Supernatural’s growth. However, Tencia’s poignant question echoes through the community: “What was the point?”
- Meta’s purchase was seen as a way to dominate the VR market.
- Many users were optimistic about the potential for enhanced content and features.
- Now, with layoffs, skepticism looms large over the future of Supernatural.
Layoffs and Community Concerns
On Tuesday, Bloomberg reported that Meta has laid off over 1,000 employees across its VR and metaverse divisions, including a significant number at Supernatural. This move follows years of substantial financial losses for the company in its metaverse ventures.
As the community grapples with these changes, opinions are mixed:
- Some users believe that Supernatural’s rich library, containing over 3,000 lessons, provides sufficient content to justify the subscription fee.
- Others, like Chip, feel compelled to cancel their subscriptions, questioning the value without new content.
- Concerns also arise about the ability of Supernatural to license music from popular artists in the future.
In a market that includes competitors like FitXR and Beat Saber, Supernatural has carved out a dedicated niche. Yet, users like Stefanie Wong emphasize the importance of community and coaching over the app itself—an emotional connection that transcends mere fitness.
Experiencing Supernatural Amid Changes
Despite the uncertainty, I participated in Supernatural’s Together feature recently, engaging with fellow users Chip and Alisa. The energy was palpable as we tackled a session featuring exclusively Imagine Dragons songs. Coach Dwana Olsen’s motivational words resonated deeply, reminding us of the joys of life and fitness even amidst layoffs and uncertainty.
The physical experience was invigorating and bittersweet, highlighting the camaraderie among users. We celebrated our efforts with high-fives, embodying the very essence of the Supernatural community.
- The Together feature fosters connection among users.
- Coaching and community support remain fundamental to user satisfaction.
- Even amidst uncertainty, the spirit of engagement persists.
As we navigate this evolving landscape, it’s crucial to remember that while technology may change, the human elements—community, motivation, and support—are what truly drive us forward.
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