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The Gulf’s VR Tourism Bet: What’s Real, What’s Rendered and What’s Delayed

Two Gulf nations are betting on virtual reality to shape how the world sees them, and they’re taking genuinely different approaches. Saudi Arabia is using VR to bring ancient heritage sites to people who haven’t visited yet; AlUla’s VR pods let you feel simulated wind while “flying” through 2,000-year-old tombs. The UAE, meanwhile, has built

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London’s VR Scene Has Six Real Reasons to Visit, Here’s Which One Fits You

London doesn’t have one single flagship VR venue like Dubai does, and that’s actually its real strength. From Sandbox VR’s full-body immersion in Holborn to Immersia XR’s walking experiences even VR skeptics genuinely enjoy, and DNA VR’s classic arcade variety in Bloomsbury, six real venues offer genuinely different styles worth trying. Here’s exactly where to go, what it costs, and which venue truly fits your group best.

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Why Does VR Cause Motion Sickness? The Science Behind Cybersickness and How to Prevent It

Virtual reality has advanced faster in the last five years than many experts predicted. Modern headsets offer sharper displays, better tracking, more realistic environments, and increasingly natural interactions. Yet despite these improvements, one challenge continues to affect millions of users worldwide: VR motion sickness. A person can spend hours playing a traditional video game without

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