![]() ![]() The UI for creating an account needed much refinement… and for instance, I found myself selecting my country by scrolling a whole list of countries (couldn’t I just write “It” and have Italy selected?). Entering it, I was immediately asked to create an account. I downloaded Stageverse on my Quest (you weren’t expecting a review of mine for mobile phones, I hope), then I launched the experience at 12 pm CEST, a time where the concert should have started. That’s why I shouldn’t be too harsh when judging it… but I will be anyway. The application is still in beta, so a few quirks are to be expected. If you join the world when the concert is live, you can see it, otherwise, you can just access a preview. 7 pm is considered as a time for 4 different timezones (PDT, EDT, BST, JST), so actually, every concert is repeated four times every day. The concert airs at 7 pm on Tues, Thurs, Sun. The app is launching with a free recurring event: a concert of Muse that you can enjoy with other people for free for a limited time. Given the target platforms, it seems something not geared only towards the VR enthusiasts community, but to the general consumer. It is not a VR-only experience, but it works also through mobile phones (iOS and Android), Oculus Quest, and soon it will come for PC, too. That is, a social virtual environment for events, exhibitions, and parties. According to its webpage, “Stageverse is an ever-expanding world of beautifully designed 3D venues where friends and communities connect, grow, have fun, and share culture”.
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