
The Home tab will still function the same as Facebook’s main feed. Now, for most users, the new tab shouldn’t be much of a concern. Posts from friends will still come with a very occasional sprinkling of ads.

While the Home tab will focus on algorithmic suggestions, users will still occasionally see posts from friends there. However, the new feature does have a caveat: Users aren’t completely devoid of either content. Though the platform is still intent on evolving into the TikTok generation, offering a more tailored Feeds tab is an olive branch for those decrying the downpour of sponsored content. While the app will still open to a Home feed filled with suggested content, it will also offer a new Feeds tab populated more with your friends’ posts.

Facebook, in a spirited attempt to compete against TikTok, will make some changes to alleviate some of the pressures of contemporary social media.įor the first time, Facebook is splitting the Feed in two. Instead of seeing a feed purely filled with friends and groups, all of social media now comes with a barrage of suggested content, sponsored posts, and distracting ads. SEE ALSO: Pokémon might release its eighth generation on the Nintendo Switchįacebook’s algorithm ruined the way we usually view social media. SEE ALSO: Kingdom Hearts 3 has adorable retro mini-games! That’s not even half as many as the ones you could collect on the original version.Īs of now, the rest of the world will have to wait it out since it’s, again, only available in Japan on May 31. Neko Atsume is still in the works seeing as Hit-Point has only integrated 20 types of cats you can collect. The selling point is undeniably clear: to immerse yourself in the cute cat world and to interact with them in ways you couldn’t have before. Admittedly, the game is not too different from your typical Neko Atsume but it’s still a cat lover’s dream come true. You can take photos and watch your cats grow in numbers. Players will have to buy these items from the shop. In Neko Atsume VR, you can place snacks, toys, and items in your yard. Before you get too excited though, the game will, unfortunately, be available only in Japan - for now.īut this doesn’t stop us from checking out the features before Hit-Point releases it worldwide. Well, all the cricket noises have cleared out and the developers, Hit-Point, just announced that Neko Atsume VR will be launching for the PlayStation 4 on May 31. The game was first announced in September last year but had no details on when it was going to launch.

Neko Atsume VR is an actual game that’s coming to PlayStation 4. Remember Neko Atsume? The adorable, noncommittal mobile game that lets you collect cute cats and watch them do the silliest of things? Well, if you were one of the people who squealed over virtual pet cats and wanted to hop into the game, you might want to warn your friend for some intense screams.
