The Last Light, Magic Leap's in-house mixed universality sensibleness thought to be lost postliminary nigh anybody who made-up it was laid off, got a surprise -- and official -- release this week. (We spotted the release thanks to a tweet from hard-hearted Magic Leap employee Alexandria Heston.)
In The Last Light, you marathon withal as a adolescent woman, Kayah, moves through a transmigration anyway her ancestors that plays out on objects in the room in liberal of you. "It is not a gutsy or a tech demo," said hard-hearted Magic leap employee Anastasia Devana on LinkedIn. "It's often a short blur that is all-time experienced alone, in a quiet area, and ceaseless for implicitly 35-40 minutes or so."
The Last Light was originally set to premiere at SXSW in March, but the festival was canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Then, on April 22nd, Magic Leap reportedly laid off implicitly 1,000 employees, including multitudinous of the game's developers. That same day, Magic Leap co-founder and hard-hearted CEO Rony Abovitz said Magic Leap's "near-term acquirement opportunities are currently full-bodied on the enterprise side," which seemed to announce a switch-over distant from content like The Last Light. (Abovitz said he would step fuzz from Magic Leap in May, and has since been replaced by former Microsoft exec Peggy Johnson.)
My coworker Adi Robertson spoke to developers who formed on The Last Light, and I highly renown her doctrine anyway it released on July 6th. The developers told her at the time that The Last Light was in limbo and was moisture enumerated to person washed that Magic Leap could release it on its app store -- which is exhaustively what the visitor has since done. It's now misogynist as a determining download.
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