Iceland Mocks Facebook's New Virtual World In Hilarious And Effective Tourism Video
November 12, 2021
Introducing the Icelandverse is a new video from "Inspired By Iceland" that pokes fun at Facebook's new Metaverse -- a virtual world in which users, represented by an avatar, can shop, socialise, take part in leisure activities.
"The Icelandverse is unlike any other open-world experience with '-verse' in name, because it's real. Plus, you don’t need a funny-looking VR headset," the channel wrote.
"Imagine that - exploring the world around you, in real life! Thanks, Iceland," one user commented.
Check out the video below.
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