China's virtual reality arcades aim for real-world success
SHANGHAI - Chen
Jiuxiao puts on virtual-reality goggles and is immediately transported to a
snow-covered ski slope, down which she slaloms without ever leaving Shanghai.
"I felt weightless skiing down the mountain,"
Chen, 25, gushes after re-emerging in the material world. "The scenery
around me was so authentic."
Chen, a hospitality worker, said she ventured into one of
Shanghai's VR arcades due to word of mouth from her tech-savvy friends.
China had an estimated 3,000 VR arcades in 2016, and the
market was forecast to grow 13-fold between then and 2021 to amount to 5.25
billion yuan ($782 million), according to a joint report by iResearch
Consulting Group and Greenlight Insights.
Add in the profits to be made from headsets, equipment,
games and other products, and it's little wonder that augmented-reality and
virtual-reality industries are excited about China.
"Chinese growth in the next five years could see it
dominate AR/VR long-term -- and not by a small margin," Silicon Valley
consultancy Digi-Capital said in a report last year. "China has the
potential to take more than $1 of every $5 spent" in the industry globally
by 2022, it added.
One key factor is China's government.
Tens of millions of Chinese have become obsessive players
of mobile video games, causing concern that China was raising a generation of
myopic youngsters addicted to battle games.
Authorities imposed curbs last year on the number of new
game releases and playing time for youths, rattling the industry and shaving
billions off the market value of big players including gaming giant Tencent.
But the government is pushing hard for China to become a
world leader in next-generation technologies including artificial intelligence
and autonomous vehicles. VR has been lumped into that favored class,
benefitting from a slew of preferential policies.
Chen Wei, manager of Shanghai VR arcade Machouse said VR
was likely to avoid the fate of mobile video games in China.
He cites the relatively high cost of arcade play -- up to
70 yuan ($10) or more for a 15-minute game -- and of setting up home systems.
"It's hard for minors to get addicted," he said.
The nascent VR games industry suffers from a shortage of
high-quality games, however. At Shanghai's VR+ Amusement Park, a new game lands
only once every three months, officials there said.
Firms such as Tencent remain hesitant to dive in to the
arcade scene until the sector reaches critical mass, analysts explained.
But the company, along with fellow Chinese giants Alibaba
and Baidu, is investing in virtual online shopping and VR entertainment, all of
which could trickle down into gaming.
Already a number of towns and cities in China have declared
themselves incubator zones that are integrating VR into research,
manufacturing, education and other spheres, luring in capital, according to
Chinese reports.
Seekers VR, which is based in the eastern city of Wenzhou
and owns a franchised chain of 200 arcades in more than 70 cities across China,
is working with the Wenzhou government to establish a college focused on
educating students about VR and using the technology in lessons.
"There is no dominant competitor in the VR industry
since it is so immature, and we will bring more and more opportunity,"
said Seekers VR's CEO Belle Chen.
The expected wide-scale adoption in China of ultra-fast 5G
networks is expected to further boost VR development, and foster growth in
areas such as education and training, said Chen Wei.
He said: "There is no better way to learn skills, and
at a lower cost, than VR. Even though VR is still educating users about what it
is, it could explode someday."
Source: https://japantoday.com/category/tech/china's-virtual-reality-arcades-aim-for-real-world-success
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