Continued sell-out: UFC announces Meta partnership for live and on-demand MMA events in VR on Fight Pass
Despite recent bombshell revelations that Meta founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg was instructed by the FBI to suppress and distort all information related to the Hunter Biden laptop, the UFC has made the corporate decision to partner with the traitorous company to pander virtual reality offerings on their subscription streaming service Fight Pass.
The news comes on the heels of Zuckerberg’s recent private audience of an entire UFC event and Dana White’s denial of any knowledge or affiliation with Zuckerberg.
For longtime MMA fans, the drastic changes to the UFC since the company’s multi-billion purchase by the left-wing and California-based Endeavor Corporation has been starkly apparent. From the push of globalist propaganda (e.g. banning flags in competition), attitudes that are sympathetic to China (e.g. UFC P.I. expansion to China), pushing the LGTBQ narrative, gaining stronger ties to Disney-owned ESPN, and now partnering with Zuckerberg and Silicon Valley.
Indeed, all of these cultural and business preferences displayed by the UFC don’t even touch on the decline of the sport of the MMA and the quality, or lack thereof, of interesting bouts, champions, or events put on by the UFC.
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Article below originally appeared on MMA Junkie.
It appears the speculation about the reason for Mark Zuckerberg’s appearance at UFC Fight Night 211 can end.
The UFC on Thursday announced a partnership with Meta, the company Zuckerberg is founder and CEO of. Brands under Meta’s banner include Facebook and Instagram, as well as Oculus, a company that produces virtual reality hardware and software.
And through that partnership, announced in a news release, UFC Fight Pass will offer live and on-demand MMA events in virtual reality through Meta’s Horizon Worlds app, which runs through Oculus devices like the Meta Quest 2 headset.
Friday’s LFA 144, which streams live on UFC Fight Pass, will be the first combat sports event to make its way to the Horizon Worlds app. LFA 144 takes place at Sanford Pentagon in Sioux Falls, S.D.