If
you
still
haven’t
migrated
your
Oculus
account
to
a
Meta
one,
you
might
want
to
do
that
soon.
In
an
email
sent
to
users,
the
company
says
it
will
delete
Oculus
accounts
on
March
29th,
2024,
preventing
you
from
reactivating
or
retrieving
your
apps,
in-app
purchases,
store
credits,
and
more.
You’ll
lose
your
achievements,
friends
list,
and
any
content
created
with
your
Oculus
account
if
you
don’t
migrate
to
a
Meta
account
before
then.
Oculus
accounts
have
been
on
the
way
out
since
2020,
when
the
company
then
known
as
Facebook
started
requiring
new
users
to
sign
up
with
Facebook
accounts
instead.
However,
it
added
the
ability
to
create
a
Meta
account
in
2022,
offering
an
alternative
to
users
who
didn’t
want
to
link
their
Facebook
account
to
their
Quest
headset.
Meta
stopped
letting
users
log
in
to
their
Oculus
accounts
in
January
2023.
If
you’ve
got
a
Quest
gathering
dust
in
a
drawer
somewhere,
now’s
your
last
chance
to
migrate
your
Oculus
account
to
a
Meta
one.
Screenshot
by
Emma
Roth
/
The
Verge
You
can
migrate
your
account
by
heading
to
this
page
and
signing
up
for
a
Meta
account
with
the
same
email
you’ve
used
for
Oculus.
From
there,
you’ll
be
able
to
access
all
of
the
same
games,
data,
and
other
purchases
saved
to
your
Oculus
account.
Several
of
us
here
at
The
Verge
received
the
email,
including
a
couple
of
my
colleagues
who
have
already
converted
their
Oculus
accounts
to
Meta.
It’s
not
clear
whether
Meta
sent
these
emails
by
mistake
or
if
there’s
any
action
Meta
account
holders
will
need
to
take.
The
Verge
reached
out
to
Meta
with
a
request
for
more
information
but
didn’t
immediately
hear
back.
(Originally posted by Emma Roth)
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