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/Tencent scraps plans for VR hardware as metaverse bet falters - sources.txt
HONG KONG, Feb 17 (Reuters) - Tencent Holdings | |
is abandoning plans to venture into virtual reality hardware, as | |
a sobering economic outlook prompts the Chinese tech giant to | |
cut costs and headcount at its metaverse unit, three sources | |
familiar with the matter said.The world's largest video game publisher had ambitious plans | |
to build both virtual reality software and hardware at an | |
"extended reality" XR unit it launched in June last year, for | |
which it hired nearly 300 people.It had come up with a concept for a ring-like hand-held game | |
controller, but difficulties in achieving quick profitability | |
and the large investment needed to produce a competitive product | |
were among factors that prompted a shift away from that | |
strategy, two of the sources said.One of the sources said the XR project was not expected to | |
become profitable until 2027, according to an internal forecast. | |
The second source said the unit also had a lack of promising | |
games and non-gaming applications.The sources declined to be named as the information is | |
confidential."Under the company's new strategy as a whole, it no longer | |
quite fit in," the first source said.Earlier in the year, Tencent had also planned to buy gaming | |
phone maker Black Shark, which it believed had supply chain and | |
inventory experience that could beef up its hardware push and | |
add 1,000 people to the unit.However, it eventually walked away from that deal due to | |
Tencent's shift in strategy, as well as mounting regulatory | |
scrutiny and an expected lengthy review process, one of the | |
sources who had direct knowledge of the matter said.The sources said that Tencent had advised most of the unit's | |
staff to seek other opportunities, confirming a Thursday report | |
from Chinese tech news outlet 36Kr.Tencent declined to comment on the Black Shark deal and | |
whether Beijing's scrutiny had soured the deal. Regarding the | |
status of the XR unit, the company referred to a statement to | |
Reuters on Thursday that said it was making adjustments to some | |
business teams as development plans for hardware had changed.The company also said on Thursday that it was not disbanding | |
the XR unit.Tencent shares slipped as much as 2.5% after Reuters' | |
report.METAVERSE INTERESTThe launch of the XR unit came amid swelling global interest | |
in the metaverse concept of virtual worlds and had marked a rare | |
foray into hardware for Tencent, which is mostly known for | |
software that includes a suite of games and social media | |
applications.It also entered into a race against Western peers such as | |
Meta Platforms and Microsoft, which are | |
building their own metaverses and have their own virtual reality | |
hardware projects.One of the sources said that Tencent had dabbled in virtual | |
reality about seven years ago for a short while, and its | |
interest in the area had been revived in 2021 after learning of | |
new breakthroughs in pancake lenses and more powerful displays. | |
Strong sales of Meta's Quest headset was also a driver, the | |
person added.But last year marked one of the toughest years for Tencent | |
since its founding in 1998, with revenue battered by a | |
regulatory crackdown and headwinds from measures to stop the | |
spread of COVID-19.Underlining such strains, its founder Pony Ma in December | |
displayed a rare show of frustration at a year-end meeting when | |
he lambasted senior managers for not working hard enough and | |
said the company needed to focus on short video for future | |
growth.Several tech companies include Meta and Google have | |
announced layoffs as they seek to trim costs amid rising fears | |
of a global recession.Pico, a virtual reality (VR) headset manufacturer owned by | |
TikTok's Chinese developer ByteDance, said on Friday it was | |
laying off a small number of people, after local media reported | |
the start of hundreds of redundancies earlier this week. A | |
source familiar with the matter said 200 staff were affected. | |
(Reporting by Josh Ye; writing by Brenda Goh; editing by Sam | |
Holmes and Sharon Singleton) |