The most popular announcement at Connect shows how unpopular Facebook is

Meta Quest Hero
Meta Quest Hero (Image credit: Nick Sutrich / Android Central)

What you need to know

  • Our readers are most excited about Meta dropping the Facebook login requirement for Oculus.
  • The Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas port was the second most popular option.
  • However, trust in Facebook is still shaky among our readers.

Facebook has gone Meta, as the company announced a slew of updates to its efforts in VR and its so-called metaverse. Plenty of the announcements were focused on its Oculus Quest 2 and its VR platform, but the metaverse underscored everything during Mark Zuckerberg's keynote.

When we asked our readers what their favorite announcement was, most of the responses were in favor of the fact that Meta will no longer require a Facebook login for its best VR headsets. The change won't come until some time in 2022, but it should help relinquish dependence on Facebook, especially for those who prefer not to have an account or get locked out of their accounts.

The second most popular announcement was the Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas port for the Oculus platform. This could potentially give users a first-person experience of the game; however, Meta was mum on much of the details and won't divulge more until Spring 2022.

Facebook Meta Connect Poll Responses

Source: Android Central (Image credit: Source: Android Central)

Of course, even with the new name and grand plans of building its metaverse, Meta still has a steep hill to climb to garner back consumer trust, particularly given the legal messes it's involved with. This was evident in some of our poll comments and something our Nick Sutrich points out in his article highlighting how the rebranding affects Oculus. He notes that the name change is a smart move as the company makes its VR platform more open, particularly since Facebook's vision is that "[n]o one company will own and operate the metaverse."

With features like Horizon Worlds, Workspace, and the new Horizon Home, Meta seems to be off to a promising start to making Ready Player One a reality. Still, it may be a while before we really see how things pan out for Meta in its efforts to shake up its image.

Derrek Lee
News Editor

Derrek is a long-time Nokia and LG fanboy who loves astronomy, videography, and sci-fi movies. When he's not working, he's most likely working out or smoldering at the camera.