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Experts reveal four surprising health benefits of VR gaming

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Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing Virtual Reality is often considered the next stage of interactive gaming where players have gone beyond a controller and TV to feel like they're actually within a game Companies like Oculus, Valve, and HTC have capitalised on the growing VR gaming market which is expected to see over 34 million VR devices in use by 2024, according to Statista.

With the growing rise of popularity, VR Portal OTHERWORLD has revealed four surprising health benefits associated with VR. READ MORE: How to watch Fortnite Rift Tour featuring Ariana Grande Ed Wardle, Co-Founder & Chief Creative Officer of OTHERWORLD said: “Contrary to popular belief, VR offers more than just great

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