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[–] [email protected] 2 points 9 months ago

This is the best summary I could come up with:


In an email sent to users, the company says it will delete Oculus accounts on March 29th, 2024, preventing you from reactivating or retrieving your apps, in-app purchases, store credits, and more.

Meta stopped letting users log in to their Oculus accounts in January 2023.

If you’ve got a Quest gathering dust in a drawer somewhere, now’s your last chance to migrate your Oculus account to a Meta one.

From there, you’ll be able to access all of the same games, data, and other purchases saved to your Oculus account.

Several of us here at The Verge received the email, including a couple of my colleagues who have already converted their Oculus accounts to Meta.

The Verge reached out to Meta with a request for more information but didn’t immediately hear back.


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