Meta's layoffs leave Supernatural fitness users in mourning
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Meta's layoffs leave Supernatural fitness users in mourning
""Supernatural is amazing, but I am canceling it because of this," Chip told me."
""The library is large, so there's enough to keep you busy, but not for the same price.""
""I'm going to stick it out until they turn the lights out on us," says Stefanie Wong, a Bay Area accountant who has used Supernatural since shortly after the pandemic and has organized and attended meetup events."
""Take advantage of these moments," Olsen said as we punched away. "Use these movements to remind you of how much awesome life you have yet to live.""
Layoffs have created uncertainty for Supernatural and the company will not add new content, though the service still contains more than 3,000 lessons. Many users are split: some will continue paying because the existing library, community events, and coaches remain valuable, while others are canceling due to price and concerns about future music licensing for big-name bands. Competing VR workout options like FitXR and Beat Saber exist but do not satisfy many dedicated Supernatural users. The Together feature hosts artist-series sessions, and coach narration aims to motivate participants during high-energy workouts.
Read at Ars Technica
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