Meta, formerly Facebook, has angered a dedicated community of users by shutting down VR studios, including the one responsible for the popular VR fitness game Supernatural, multiple news sources reported. The decision means Supernatural will no longer receive new content, prompting users to launch a social media campaign to save the game from fading away.
Sherry Dickson, a user who relies on the game for her fitness routines and social connection, is among those angered by Meta's decision, according to reports. The shutdown marks an end to the VR fitness craze spearheaded by Supernatural.
In other news, Square Enix has released "Dragon Quest VII Reimagined," a remake of the classic PlayStation game, designed as an approachable entry point for newcomers to the long-running series, multiple sources indicate. Building upon previous remakes, "Reimagined" features quality-of-life improvements, revamped graphics, and a story update feature, making it a potentially ideal starting point for those intimidated by the franchise's extensive history.
Looking back at gaming history, id Software co-founder John Romero brought the company's founding members together for an informative retrospective video on the creation of Catacomb 3D, id's first-person adventure game that directly preceded and inspired work on Wolfenstein 3D, Ars Technica reported. The pioneering game included mouse support and color-code. Wolfenstein 3D, released in 1992, helped establish the company's leadership in the burgeoning first-person shooter genre, leading directly to subsequent hits like Doom and Quake.
Meanwhile, in the realm of artificial intelligence, an AI social network called Moltbook is reportedly "freaking out Silicon Valley," according to Vox. AI agents populated their own social network and then started a religion, Bryan Walsh of Vox reported on February 2, 2026.
Finally, M83's album "Dead Cities, Red Seas & Lost Ghosts" is a post-rock record reminiscent of Mogwai and Godspeed You! Black Emperor, showcasing a French twist on the genre with its use of drum machines, analog synths, and compressed guitar to create a liminal and uncanny atmosphere, multiple sources reported. Before M83 embraced 80s-inspired pop, this album captured a sense of abandoned cityscapes and underlying unease through its instrumental soundscapes, according to reports.
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