Oh boy, so here’s a thing. Spotify finally decided to grace the world of VR with its own web app for the Quest. And no, not your typical app—but a quirky little web app that pops open in its own browser. Seriously, who thinks of these things?
Anyway—wait, no—here’s the deal. You can’t stash your tunes offline like you can on your phone. Bummer, right? But, and here’s the twist, you don’t have to do the whole browser hop just to get your beats rolling anymore. Hallelujah for small mercies.
There’s this image I saw somewhere—maybe I dreamt it, who knows. It was all Spotify and some video podcast action. Does anyone even watch those? Anyway, the idea is you get to jam out while browsing around for new artists or fiddling with playlists. Picture this: you’re in your VR zone, music playing in the background, and suddenly you’re deep into a rabbit hole of track lyrics. Happens to the best of us.
The best part? This isn’t one of those premium-only things. Whether you’re a freeloader or a subscriber, you’re in. Just scoot over to the Horizon Store—if you’ve got a Quest 2 or any fancier model stuck on your face—and give it a whirl.
And that’s that. It’s messy, a bit chaotic, and quintessentially Spotify.