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The Truth About Zuckerberg’s $80 Billion Metaverse Spending

Last updated: March 22, 2026 3:13 am
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No, Zuckerberg Didn’t Lose $80 Billion on the Metaverse. The reality behind Meta’s spending paints a different picture.

Reports claiming that Mark Zuckerberg has “lost” over $80 billion on the metaverse simplify a far more complex reality.

While Meta Platforms has indeed recorded cumulative losses exceeding $80 billion through its Reality Labs division, these figures reflect ongoing investment rather than a failed experiment. The unit alone reported losses of more than $19 billion in 2025, but it continues to operate as a central pillar of Meta’s long-term strategy.

Reality Labs Is Bigger Than the Metaverse

Much of the misunderstanding stems from equating Reality Labs solely with virtual worlds like Horizon Worlds, which saw limited adoption.

In reality, the division builds a broader ecosystem that includes virtual reality headsets such as Quest and emerging hardware like smart glasses developed in partnership with Ray-Ban. These products represent Meta’s push to control the next computing platform, not just create virtual spaces.

Future devices, including advanced wearable displays, suggest Meta is positioning itself for a post-smartphone world rather than retreating from its ambitions.

Hardware First, Adoption Later

The commercial success of these devices remains uncertain. Virtual reality headsets have yet to achieve mass adoption beyond niche audiences, and the transition toward lightweight augmented reality glasses is still in early stages.

However, Meta’s continued investment signals a belief that hardware, not just software platforms, will define the next phase of digital interaction.

Is Meta Moving Away From the Metaverse?

The idea that Meta is abandoning the metaverse is misleading.

Instead, the company appears to be redefining it. Executives argue that immersive digital experiences will not be limited to headsets but will extend across smartphones, wearables, and hybrid environments.

This shift reflects a broader industry trend where the “metaverse” is evolving from a single virtual destination into a layered digital ecosystem integrated into everyday devices.

The Real Story Behind the $80 Billion Narrative

The $80 billion figure is real, but the interpretation is flawed.

It represents sustained capital deployment into emerging technologies rather than a write-off. Meta is still actively building, experimenting, and expanding its hardware and AI capabilities, even as profitability remains distant.

The outcome is uncertain, but the direction is clear. Meta is not exiting the metaverse. It is still trying to define what it becomes.

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s Reality Labs unit has lost more than $80 billion. But only some of that money was spent on metaverse projects. Much of it went to hardware projects like the Orion prototype he wore onstage in 2024.  Andrej Sokolow/picture alliance via Getty Images

Source: BI

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