Meta states that Supernatural will no longer receive “new content or feature updates.”
while we report Armature, Twisted Pixels, Sanzaru Games Another product acquired by Mark Zuckerberg joins the list of studios shut down by Meta and will “no longer receive updates with new content or features,” according to a note posted on Facebook’s official Supernatural group.
Supernatural users can still log in and interact with the ghosts of their fitness coaches, like the laugh track on the old TV show, but the coaches who defined the fitness service are more like humans. Lian Pedante Credited by some users of the service save their lives – No new arrivals for Quest headsets.
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One user on the official Supernatural community group wrote, “What the hell,” with 60 upvotes. “I feel so bad for all the great coaches and people who work behind the scenes who are losing their jobs. And I’m so upset that the only movement that I’ve consistently loved is coming to an end. What happens when my singing license runs out?”
Another comment with over 600 upvotes: “If you no longer update your content, there should be no annual fee. If your content is static and will remain static, there should be a one-time fee.”
“As an early user, I feel like my heart has been ripped out!” wrote another.
Meta directed subscribers with questions to support via email.
The article has been updated since publication to clarify that existing Supernatural content remains available.