It was all just supposed to be a one-time thing. When Burning Man got canceled because of covid-19 in 2020, a number of attendees banded together to re-create the festival on the social VR platform Altspace. That virtual Burning Man experience not only attracted around 13,000 visitors, but also accolades from the Producers Guild of America.
The success led to the decision to keep the digital version of Burning Man going even when the real-life festival returned in 2021. BRCvr, named after the festival’s temporary Black Rock City settlement, became a recurring Burning Man outpost in VR. There were virtual hangouts, replicas of many of the fe …
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How Burning Man VR rebuilt after Microsoft shut it down