Today, Linden Lab, the developer of Second Life, announced that Sansar, a virtual world based on VR developed by him, will enter the open beta phase. Although Linden Lab received a lot of data and content from running Second Life in 2014, it said that Sansar is not a sequel to Second Life, but instead adopted a completely new model to enter VR. People create their own world inside. Second Life is a social software and Sansar is more like a platform. The "creator" can dominate its own virtual world and can also access other worlds by browsing the world's atlases. Each creator will have its own dedicated link that can be shared anywhere. The Sansar Store contains a lot of material for creating basic scenes. If you are a newbie, you need to purchase some materials. Advanced creators can import material through the "general 3D modeling tool." Linden Lab stated that each world can accommodate 35 players at the same time before the implementation of automation. Sansar will support Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, and Windows PCs, and its business model is to charge creators and free to those who visit the virtual world. If you create more than 3 experiences, you need to pay a fee. Currently, less than 5 experiences are $9.99/month. At the same time Lenden Lab also provides different services for different levels of users. Creators can also earn revenue by selling, renting, or charging their own VR content. Twinkle System Technology Co Ltd , https://www.pickingbylight.com