Crypto Times Logo Black
Google News Follow Banner
  • News
    • Market
    • Bitcoin
    • Ethereum
    • Altcoins
    • Regulations & Policies
    • DeFi News
    • Blockchain News
    • Industry
  • Exclusive
  • Opinion
  • Learn
    • Explained
    • How To
    • Insights
  • Podcasts
  • More
    • About Us
    • Our Authors
    • Contact Us
    • Editorial Policy
The Crypto TimesThe Crypto Times
  • All News
  • Market
  • Bitcoin
  • Ethereum
  • Altcoins
  • Regulations & Policies
  • Blockchain
  • DeFi
  • Industry
  • Exclusive
  • Opinion
Search
  • News
    • Market
    • Bitcoin
    • Ethereum
    • Altcoins
    • Regulations & Policies
    • Blockchain
    • DeFi
    • Industry
    • Exclusive
    • Opinion
  • Learn
    • Explained
    • How To
    • Insights
  • Quick Links
    • About Us
    • Our Authors
    • Contact Us
    • Editorial Policy
    • AI Policy
    • Sponsored & Advertorial Policy
  • Podcasts
Follow US
© 2026 By Crypto Times. All Rights Reserved.
Market News

Unity Prepares for Metaverse by Acquiring Peter Jackson’s Weta Digital

The move is intended to support Unity's toolset and talent for 3D content creation as it joins the metaverse bandwagon.

Written By Rikta Mandal Rikta Mandal
Published November 10, 2021 1:04 PM
Make The Crypto Times preferred on GoogleGoogle
Share
Unity Prepares for Metaverse by Acquiring Peter Jackson's Weta Digital

In Brief:

  • Unity to purchase Peter Jackson’s Weta Digital for $1.62 billion. 
  • It aims to unlock full potential of the Metaverse.
  • Weta Digital will continue as a standalone entity known as WetaFX and will become Unity’s largest customer in the Media & Entertainment space.

Weta Digital, Peter Jackson’s visual effects studio, will be acquired by Unity for about $1.62 billion in cash and stock. Unity’s 3D content development toolkit and skills will be enhanced as it joins the metaverse bandwagon.

⛰️ Shouting the news from the peaks of the Misty Mountains: Unity intends to acquire @weta_digital, picking up its industry-leading tools and engineers. We can’t wait to see our creators and artists push the boundaries of RT3D. https://t.co/Z6auECdJ0w pic.twitter.com/o9hBSjhFzv

— Unity (@unity) November 9, 2021

Weta is a New Zealand-based visual effects company that earned Oscars for its work on Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings and James Cameron’s Avatar. The transaction is scheduled to be completed by the end of the year.

Peter Jackson’s Weta visual effects company will be recognized as WetaFX. He will continue to hold a majority stake in it. Weta Digital will continue as a standalone entity known as WetaFX and will become Unity’s largest customer in the Media & Entertainment space. 

VFX on Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, Eternals, and Godzilla vs. Kong are among Weta’s most recent projects. Weta is currently working on the Avatar sequels alongside Cameron and Jon Landau.

Unity is the developer of the Unity real-time gaming engine, which is widely utilised in the rapidly expanding field of virtual creation for entertainment material. Jackson said in a statement that with Weta Digital’s skills, they were able to bring to life the worlds and creatures that had previously only existed in people’s minds. 

He also mentioned that together, Unity and Weta Digital can pave the road for every artist, from any industry, to take advantage of these immensely creative and powerful tools. It is providing ambitious creatives with access to Weta Digital’s technology will be game-changing, and Unity is the perfect company to realise this goal. 

WetaFX will continue to be led by Prem Akkaraju, who joined Weta Digital in early 2020. Joe Marks, Weta’s CTO, has joined Unity and will be in charge of Weta Digital.

Unity acquired Weta’s 275 engineers and proprietary technologies, including Weta’s cloud service and tools, such as the Manuka and Gazebo renderers, Barbershop hair and fur system, Loki physics-based simulation tool for water, and smoke, and facial capture technology.

In a statement, Unity president and CEO John Riccitiello stated, “we are thrilled to democratize these industry-leading tools and bring the genius of Sir Peter Jackson and Weta’s amazing engineering talent to life for artists everywhere.”

In similar circumstances, social media platform Facebook has changed its brand name to “Meta” as part of its Metaverse Push.

Disclaimer: The information researched and reported by The Crypto Times is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice. Investing in crypto assets involves significant risk due to market volatility. Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR) and consult with a qualified Financial Advisor before making any investment decisions.

Follow The Crypto Times on Google News to Stay Updated!      Google News
Google News Banner

TAGGED:Metaverse
Share This Article
Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Telegram Copy Link

Latest News

Demo Live
Prediction Market Fight May Reach Supreme Court CFTC Chair Selig
Prediction Market Fight May Reach Supreme Court: CFTC Chair Selig
Anchorage Bets Big on AI Economy With New Banking Model
Anchorage Bets Big on AI Economy With New Banking Model
Tapnob Rolls Out Crypto-to-Naira Payment Platform in Nigeria
Tapnob Rolls Out Crypto-to-Naira Payment Platform in Nigeria
Clarity Act on Fast Track Senator Moreno Sets July 4 Deadline
Clarity Act on Fast Track? Senator Moreno Sets July 4 Deadline

Find Us on Socials

You may also like

Crypto Market Today Utya, Dogs, LAB Top Gainers as Bitcoin Reclaims $81K

Crypto Market Today: Utya, Dogs, LAB Top Gainers as Bitcoin Reclaims $81K

Rep. Horsford Says Crypto Tax Bill Is Foundation as CLARITY Stalls

Rep. Horsford Says Crypto Tax Bill Is Foundation as CLARITY Stalls

Just 0.1% of Polymarket accounts captured 67% of all profits WSJ

Just 0.1% of Polymarket accounts captured 67% of all profits: WSJ

Spanish Banks Expand Qivalis Stablecoin Push to Challenge US Dominance

Spanish Banks Expand Qivalis Stablecoin Push to Challenge US Dominance

The Crypto Times Logo PNG

Providing real-time, accurate Crypto reporting. Your trusted source for Crypto News and Research.

Stay Updated

All News
Exclusive
Opinions
Learn
Podcasts

Company

About Us
Our Authors
Editorial Policy
AI Policy
Advertorial Policy

Get In Touch

Contact Us
Career

Find Us on Socials

X-twitter Linkedin Telegram Youtube Instagram

© 2026 The Crypto Times | A BITROCK TECHNOLOGIES L.L.C. Company.

DMCA.com Protection Status
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie policy
Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information