In 2021, metaverse became a ubiquitous presence in our lockdown-ridden lives, facilitating virtual interactions during the pandemic hellhole. So much so that metaverse entered the Collins Dictionary’s ...
When CEO Mark Zuckerberg changed Facebook’s name to Meta and committed to the metaverse, he said that gaming would lead the way. That’s an interesting comment, considering that Facebook has billions ...
The next big evolution of video gaming is the “metaverse” - an immersive virtual world powered by blockchain, non-fungible tokens, artificial intelligence, and augmented reality, among other things.
The global metaverse market size was US$ 62.6 billion in 2021. The global metaverse market is forecast to grow to US$ 848.8 billion by 2030 by registering a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 39.1% ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Global Metaverse Market (2024 Edition): Analysis By Product (Hardware, Software and Services), By Platform, By End User Industry, By Region, By Country: Market Insights ...
The stakes when entering the metaverse are high and the pressure is on. Brands are feeling a sense of urgency and don’t want to get left behind, says Charles Hambro, co-founder and CEO of Geeiq, which ...
According to a new study by Fact.MR, a provider of market research and competitive intelligence, the global metaverse gaming market is expected to garner $1.3 trillion (€1.2trn) by the end of 2033, ...
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At first glance, the metaverse may seem like a collection of immersive digital environments that only gamers and gaming companies can benefit from. However, this cannot be further from the truth.
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The head of technology at Asian ride-hailing app Grab, Wui Ngiap Foo, is leaving the company to lead a metaverse gaming firm, according to a Bloomberg report on Wednesday.
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. The metaverse is to digital advertising what smartphones were to the internet. Sure, a lot ...