Virtual reality, alongside its little brother – augmented reality, has quickly become a worthwhile topic across the majority of industries. The global VR (Virtual Reality) market anticipates an overall valuation of more than $26 Billion by the end of 2022 according to a report published by Zion Market Research.
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Going further, leading virtual development companies such as Singapore’s Swag Soft are positive that its application span across a multitude of spectrums, encompassing a range of different industries.
According to the latter, “virtual reality development can be applied towards many disciplines – such as gaming, marketing, entertainment, education, engineering, fashion, training, art, simulation and much more.” – to put it in their words exactly.
VR is an exciting new technology which is being improved by the minute and we’ve already seen some massive hard hitters in the face of the Pokémon GO – the game which managed to take the entire world by a storm.
It’s obvious that this is a technology which is only going to get better, and with 2017 being almost gone, we’ve decided to take a peek behind the curtain and pinpoint a few of the top trends in VR development to look forward to in 2018.
Going Well Beyond Sound and Vision
Up until this moment, the emphasis is placed towards those two senses – vision and sound. However, serious progress is being made in involving our other senses in the immersive virtual reality. At the 2017 Tokyo Game Show we saw the VAQSO VR – a scent enabling device with the size of a Snickers bar. It’s claimed to be the “world’s smallest virtual reality scent device” and it can be attached to any VR Headset, regardless of its kind.