The new avatars will also have legs, something Zuckerberg said was "probably the most requested feature on our roadmap."Zuckerberg's announcement came just a few months after the billionaire was slammed on social media for an avatar he posted on Instagram.Social-media users were quick to diss the image which showed Zuckerberg's avatar standing in front of an Eiffel Tower, with some likening the graphics to 1990s video games like Zelda and Quake."We started with simple graphics and we're doing a ton of work to meaningfully improve how Horizon will look and feel over the next year," Zuckerberg said at the Meta Connect event.Internal memos obtained by The Verge last week showed Meta's VP of the Metaverse, Vishal Shah, telling Metaverse employees working on the Horizon Worlds app they are on "quality lockdown" for the rest of the year to fix issues in the app before its released to more users."