It used to be a hobby for geeks. Today, virtual reality edges towards the mainstream. The VR industry is expected to break the $1bn barrier for the first time this year, according to Deloitte; and with Goldman Sachs predicting the market could be worth $80bn by 2025, the opportunities are only going to get bigger, taking the industry to new heights.
However, the strongest selling point of virtual reality is not only taking us to new heights or places, but turning us into someone else. It has the power to influence our physical and emotional responses to reality by letting us experience this reality – in a virtual world. All we have to do is to give it the access.
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