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Disney reportedly scraps its metaverse division

The metaverse division was originally put together to work on new ways to engage Disney’s audience.

Disney reportedly scraps its metaverse division

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Entertainment giant Disney has reportedly ditched its metaverse division as part of a broader restructuring plan that will see the firm cut its operating expenses by $5.5 billion and lay off 7,000 staff over two months.

The news was reported by the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) in a March 28 post, citing “people familiar with the matter.”

All of the metaverse division’s 50 or so members will be left without a new employment contract, with the exception of Michael White, who led the broader consumer-products unit, the WSJ reported.

— Scott Gustin (@ScottGustin) March 28, 2023

The metaverse division is understood to have been created in February 2022 in an effort to create new ways by which Disney audiences can engage with its stories.

Disney also patented a “virtual-world simulator” which aimed to facilitate headset-free augmented reality (AR) attractions at Disney theme parks on Dec. 28, 2021.

The firm also once considered how it could integrate metaverse technology into sports betting. However, nothing serious progressed there.

Related: Silicon Valley tech CEOs are not big fans of metaverses

The decision to cut operating expenses and staff count came following a consultation with McKinsey & Co to find cost-cutting opportunities, according to the report.

Unfavorable economic conditions and increased competition in the streaming sector were two of the main factors that led to the decision.

Both Disney’s former and current chief executives, Bob Chapek and Robert Iger once considered the Metaverse to be a very bullish investment opportunity.

Chapek has reportedly described the Metaverse to be “the next great storytelling frontier,” while Iger previously worked as a director and adviser in Genies, a digital avatar platform running on Dapper Labs’ Flow blockchain.

Cointelegraph reached out to Disney for comment but did not receive an immediate response.

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