Microsoft confirmed to LoadVR is discontinuing production of the Hololens 2.
The mixed reality headset will continue to be sold until supplies last, and updates for “critical security issues and software regressions” will be released until December 31, 2027.
No successor or replacement appears to be expected. Earlier this year, UploadVR reported layoffs in Microsoft's Hololens division, which also saw cuts 2023.
A history of Hololens and Microsoft's VR presence
Hololens 2 first released in 2019and was sold with the promise of greater mixed reality immersion than its predecessor. It was initially launched (and still remains) at a price of $3,500.
While the device is being discontinued, Microsoft is still in VR thanks to a partnership with Meta. In 2022, Xbox cloud gaming came to the Quest headphones, which were part of Microsoft's larger expansion of the service othernot Xbox ecosystems.
Last week, Meta announced its plans to discontinue production of three Quest headsets: the Quest 2, Quest Pro and Quest 3 128GB—along with the Quest 3S launching later in October.
As UploadVR notes, software support for the original Hololens will end on December 10, making 2024 a final year for Microsoft's mixed reality hardware.