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Almost since August last year, Meta’s VR game “Population: ONE” no longer supports Quest 1. Various services and applications have also begun to no longer be provided for the device, such as official update services, Home social functions, "VRChat" and so on. Recently, the VR fitness app "FitXR" also announced that because the performance of Quest 1 can no longer keep up with application updates, it will stop providing membership subscription services and technical updates on the device from now on, and plans to release a free independent version in September. Users will no longer be able to access new fitness classes.
It is understood that the game was originally a free download and paid subscription model. In order to reward Quest 1 members who have subscribed, all existing courses of the game will be provided for free, including boxing, dance, HIIT, fighting, Shaping and more.
It is worth noting that the VR applications that were previously discontinued on Quest 1 were basically multi-player online applications. Due to hardware technology limitations and the flow of users to Quest 2, the decision was made to save operating costs by discontinuing the service. The "FitXR" development team pointed out that due to the technical limitations of Quest 1, compromises must be made during the development of each application update, and the problems of lagging and loading time are becoming more and more serious, so support for Quest 1 is unsustainable.
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