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Playing virtual games in the real world

A visitor plays a VR-driven game for a 360-degree immersive experience at a recent tech fair in Shanghai. XU KANGPING/CHINA DAILY VR spawning bars where pals and siblings spend big bucks for fun and quality time together Wang Xiaomeng, 27, became nervous and excited when he and his "little brother" Liu Jiahua, 20, got trapped in a deserted laboratory. Before VR device prices begin to fall, more VR bars will pop up first across China," said Shen Meng, director of Chanson&Co, a boutique investment bank in China. Unlike the experience sites at retail stores that seek to persuade consumers to buy VR devices, VR bars focus on services and enable consumers to enjoy VR content more thoroughly, Hu said. "In fact, we can put almost everything into VR bars as long as we are able to produce really good VR content to imitate the real experience," Hu said.

China Daily

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