How the 'Metaverse' is Changing the World of Music

By Samuel Moser

Investors are helping to speed up the production of metaverse realities, and the process has been accelerating ever since the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Reuters and Digital Music News

The metaverse is a broad subject, but it can loosely be described as shared virtual world environments that people can access via the internet, according to Reuters. 


People have been using this virtual world to connect with others across the world for a few years now, but one of the newest factions of the metaverse lies within the music community, according to Digital Music News.


Roar Studios was able to raise $7 million from investors to further explore the potential of the music within the metaverse, according to Digital Music News.


This platform makes it easier for people to collaborate, create and share music in ways that have never really been possible before, according to Digital Music News.


The metaverse is often preferred to standard streaming sources such as Spotify or Youtube because it allows for multidimensional interactions online. This is achieved through a combination of virtual reality and augmented reality, according to Reuters.

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