In the year 2045, virtual reality (VR) had become a staple of entertainment and education. The technology had advanced to the point where people could immerse themselves in entirely new worlds, interact with virtual objects, and even connect with others in real-time. But despite the progress, the industry was dominated by a few large corporations, and innovation had started to stagnate.
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In the year 2045, virtual reality (VR) had become a staple of entertainment and education. The technology had advanced to the point where people could immerse themselves in entirely new worlds, interact with virtual objects, and even connect with others in real-time. But despite the progress, the industry was dominated by a few large corporations, and innovation had started to stagnate.