The CEO of Meta, Mark Zuckerberg, has opted to redesign the primary metaverse program Horizon Worlds after it received harsh criticism for its graphic simplicity. Outrage was caused by one of the Horizon Worlds selfies of Zuckerberg’s avatar, which was used to introduce the platform in France and Spain. New Graphics Will Be Added To Horizon Worlds The CEO of social networking and VR firm Meta, Mark Zuckerberg, declared that several modifications are coming to Horizon Worlds, the metaverse-focused app, to make it more realistic and graphically stunning for users. In addition to sharing the announcement, Zuckerberg also displayed the new attractive appearance that the network will employ in the future in an Instagram post. He clarified, “Major updates to Horizon and avatar graphics coming soon… The graphics in Horizon are capable of much more – even on headsets – and Horizon is improving very quickly.” A series of criticisms led to these upgrades. It began with a selfie of Zuckerberg’s avatar used to promote the release of Horizon Worlds in France and Spain, which some users considered old due to its basic visuals. Users Heavily Criticized The Company Many slammed the firm by comparing the images displayed to what pre-2000 technology could produce. American activist and data analyst Emily Gorcenski stated: “Come work for Meta, where the most brilliant technologists of the day have achieved 1995-level graphics.” It's genuinely pu...