This is a huge move considering Hugo Barra will be leading the whole of Oculus team including Palmer Luckey and Brendan Iribe who founded Oculus before it was bought over by Facebook. Brendan is expected to exit soon. Just a couple of days back, Hugo had announced his departure at Xiaomi, while mentioning that he will continue to be in Beijing until February for a smooth transition. Zuckerberg made a nice use of that opportunity: Although Oculus forms a major portion of Facebook’s Virtual Reality presence, it must be noted that Barra will be leading the whole of VR team and not just Oculus. Facebook has been betting big on both VR and AR, and is expected to spend over $3 billion in the next 10 years or so. Barra, having helped Xiaomi launch their own VR headset (our review) a few months back, will bring a great deal of tech and business expertise having worked with Google from 2010 to 2013 and at Xiaomi for the next 3.5 years.
Sharing Zuckerberg’s post on his own Facebook profile, Hugo quoted Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun for what his mission at Facebook is going to be: “Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun always says that the highest calling of an engineer is to make technology breakthroughs quickly and readily available to the widest possible spectrum of humanity. That will be my mission at Facebook and I look forward to building the future of immersive technology with Mark Zuckerberg, Brendan Trexler Iribe, Mike Schroepfer, and the visionaries in the Oculus team.”