Habitat is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by LucasArts. It is the first attempt at a large-scale commercial virtual community that was graphic based. Initially created in 1985 by Randy Farmer, Chip Morningstar, Aric Wilmunder and Janet Hunter.

Habitat is one of the most historically important virtual worlds ever created, introducing avatars, persistent environments, virtual governance, and early digital economies in the 1980s. It proved that large‑scale social interaction in a graphical world was possible decades before the modern metaverse. Its design principles influenced everything from Second Life to VRChat. Habitat remains a foundational text in virtual‑world design theory.
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