Meta's massive layoffs have left fans of Supernatural fitness, a popular virtual reality workout program, reeling in grief. The company, which Meta acquired in 2022, has shut down its operations and will no longer provide new content updates.
For many users, like Tencia Benavidez from New Mexico, Supernatural was more than just a workout app - it was a community and a lifeline during the pandemic. Benavidez, who started using Supernatural five years ago, credits the program's authentic coaches with keeping her engaged. "They seem like really authentic individuals that were not talking down to you," she says.
The layoffs have sent shockwaves through the Supernatural community, with many users expressing outrage and disappointment on social media. Some are canceling their subscriptions, citing concerns about the future of the service and how it will continue to license music from big-name bands.
However, others like Stefanie Wong, a Bay Area accountant who has used Supernatural since the pandemic, plan to stick with the program until it's shut down for good. "It's not the app," she says. "It's the community, and it's the coaches that we really, really care about."
Despite the layoffs, Supernatural remains a beloved fixture in the virtual reality fitness landscape. Its unique blend of music and workout routines has drawn thousands of users, including many who have found solace in its online community.
As the news sinks in, fans of Supernatural are taking to social media to mourn the loss of their favorite program. The hashtag #RIPSupernatural is trending on Twitter, with users sharing memories of their time on the platform and expressing gratitude for the experience.
For those who remain loyal to Supernatural, the future is uncertain. Will they continue to pay for a service that's no longer getting new content? Only time will tell. But one thing is clear: Supernatural has left an indelible mark on the lives of its users, and its legacy will be remembered for years to come.
The decision by Meta to shut down Supernatural was met with criticism from lawmakers and regulators, who had expressed concerns about the company's antitrust practices during the acquisition. The layoffs are just the latest blow to Meta's struggling metaverse efforts, which have hemorrhaged billions of dollars in recent years.
As the VR fitness landscape continues to evolve, one thing is certain: Supernatural will be deeply missed by its fans. Its impact on the lives of those who used it cannot be overstated, and its legacy will endure long after it's gone.
For many users, like Tencia Benavidez from New Mexico, Supernatural was more than just a workout app - it was a community and a lifeline during the pandemic. Benavidez, who started using Supernatural five years ago, credits the program's authentic coaches with keeping her engaged. "They seem like really authentic individuals that were not talking down to you," she says.
The layoffs have sent shockwaves through the Supernatural community, with many users expressing outrage and disappointment on social media. Some are canceling their subscriptions, citing concerns about the future of the service and how it will continue to license music from big-name bands.
However, others like Stefanie Wong, a Bay Area accountant who has used Supernatural since the pandemic, plan to stick with the program until it's shut down for good. "It's not the app," she says. "It's the community, and it's the coaches that we really, really care about."
Despite the layoffs, Supernatural remains a beloved fixture in the virtual reality fitness landscape. Its unique blend of music and workout routines has drawn thousands of users, including many who have found solace in its online community.
As the news sinks in, fans of Supernatural are taking to social media to mourn the loss of their favorite program. The hashtag #RIPSupernatural is trending on Twitter, with users sharing memories of their time on the platform and expressing gratitude for the experience.
For those who remain loyal to Supernatural, the future is uncertain. Will they continue to pay for a service that's no longer getting new content? Only time will tell. But one thing is clear: Supernatural has left an indelible mark on the lives of its users, and its legacy will be remembered for years to come.
The decision by Meta to shut down Supernatural was met with criticism from lawmakers and regulators, who had expressed concerns about the company's antitrust practices during the acquisition. The layoffs are just the latest blow to Meta's struggling metaverse efforts, which have hemorrhaged billions of dollars in recent years.
As the VR fitness landscape continues to evolve, one thing is certain: Supernatural will be deeply missed by its fans. Its impact on the lives of those who used it cannot be overstated, and its legacy will endure long after it's gone.