“Everyone looks like Nintendo characters,” Guest tells Joe Rogan why Metaverse failed
Brian Redban tells Joe Rogan behind the failure of Metaverse. He says that Metaverse does not appeal to adults.

Joe Rogan analysing the failure of Metaverse (Image Courtesy - MMA Mania/Economic Times)
Joe Rogan has become one of the leading voices of influence worldwide. Millions of people follow his popular podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience, on Spotify. He will bring guests from different industries to cover the top news stories in their field. Joe Rogan brought on Brian Redban to talk about the Metaverse. Rogan wanted to know why the Metaverse failed.
Redban said, “Zuckerberg’s version of the Metaverse is that no one has legs. Everyone looks like Nintendo Wii characters. He is selling the silly version of it. It looks like its for kids. He is spending billions of dollars thinking this kind of thing will take off.” Redban believes that Zuckerberg’s vision does not appeal to adults.
Redban also talked about the framerate involved in the Metaverse. He feels that the lower framerate affects everyone. Most people would get irritated, and it can cause headaches. Brian Redban was the producer of Joe Rogan Experience in its early days. He left due to his lack of knowledge of the technical side of podcasting. He currently tours as a comedian across the United States.
Metaverse is a monumental idea that Mark Zuckerberg worked on. However, it did not get as successful as Facebook. The development is ongoing, and Zuckerberg must put up something much different for a successful business venture. Redban thinks that the features of the Metaverse should contain real 3D graphics rather than some animated characters. Redban is also known for his comedy sketches.
Joe Rogan applauds Mark Zuckerberg’s Jiu-Jitsu skills

Mark Zuckerberg surprised everyone when he competed in a local Jiu-Jitsu tournament in California. He competed in the Gi and No-Gi competitions. He won the gold medal in Gi and the silver medal in No-Gi competitions.
Rogan praised Zuckerberg for dedicating his time to mastering Jiu-Jitsu. He said, “He’s a f**king savage. He’s been training in Jiu-Jitsu. This is what he did, he wore a COVID mask, and he put a hat on, he hid, and he used an alias. Imagine you’re right about to compete, and it’s maybe your first competition like just give it a try. I’m very proud of him.”
Rogan encourages people to take self-defense classes on his podcast. He also advocates for the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. He is a black belt under Eddie Bravo and appreciated Zuckerberg for taking Jiu-Jitsu lessons.
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