Attention Original Oculus Quest Owners: Your account is at risk of deletion, along with your achievements, credits, and app purchases. However, you can safeguard everything by taking action now.
A few years ago, Facebook rebranded to Meta and announced the end of the Oculus brand. Initially, logging into Oculus required a Facebook account, but later, the option to use a Meta account was introduced.
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Over time, the option to log in with an original Oculus account vanished. Unfortunately, some users failed to migrate their accounts to Meta, particularly those who haven’t used their Quest recently.
If you’re one of those at risk, you should have received a warning email. However, if you missed it due to using an old address, here’s a summary: “On 10/31/22, we notified you about migrating your Oculus account to Meta. Your Oculus account is slated for deletion on 3/29/24.”
If an account is deleted without migration, all associated data, including purchased games, will be lost.
While there has been ample time for users to make the transition, some may have overlooked the message.
The solution is straightforward: To safeguard your account, visit the provided link and sign up for a Meta account using the same email address you used for Oculus. This ensures access to all your previous content and preserves your purchases.