Unity CEO Predicts Websites Will Mutate to Metaverse Destinations Before 2030 – Several companies are now looking into how the metaverse can become a part of our life in the near future. Unity, a business that specializes in real-time 3D solutions, predicts that by 2030, the majority of the internet will be metaverse-based.
According to the company’s CEO, John Riccitiello, 2D websites will mutate into metaverse destinations that will be interconnected. Last week, the CEO made the statements during a keynote address at AWE, an augmented reality event.
According to the predictions, there would essentially be three types of web destinations. First, “places you could dwell and inhabit,” which will be completely metaverse-integrated sites. The second will merge real-world locations with extended capabilities, while another class of sites will be “just a little bit of a layer on today’s world,” enhancing it.
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With suitable hardware, these metaverse experiences will be completely fulfilled, but they will also have to adapt to other, less powerful devices such as PCs and mobile phones.
In contrast to movies, where interactions are always the same, the CEO of Unity emphasized the importance of the real-time feature in these metaverse destinations. This means that each interaction with these worlds is experienced for the first time when it occurs.
This is where real-time engine providers come in, providing designers with the tools they need to create and improve metaverse experiences. In an interview, Riccitiello noted that Unity’s technologies are used to create more than half of all real-time 3D experiences on the market.
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Unity isn’t the only real-time engine firm with a metaverse ambition. Unreal Engine 5, developed by Epic Games, is a direct competitor with the goal of offering high-quality worlds and interactions for metaverse applications.