A VR headset that kills you if you die in game

Web Desk (National Times) – Oculus founder claimed that he made a Virtual Reality (VR) headset that kills the person who is using this if he dies in a game.

The wearer’s forebrain receives direct contact from the charging modules. It appears that the player’s head would blow up when they reached 0 points. That seems to belong in a thriller series like Alice in Borderland, for sure.

Palmer Luckey, the creator of Oculus Rift, shared this information on his official Twitter account. According to what he stated, “To commemorate the Sword Art Online Incident of November 6th, 2022, I made the OQPNVG, the first virtual reality device capable of killing the user – if you die in the game, you die in real life.”

“I built the OQPNVG, the first virtual reality equipment capable of murdering the user – if you die in the game, you die in real life,” to remember the Sword Art Online Incident of November 6, 2022.

The Japanese novel series turned anime Sword Art Online, in which players are entrapped in an online role-playing game where death in the game implies death in the real world due to the lethal “NerveGear” headset they wear, was the inspiration for the device, according to Palmer Luckey.

During his tenure at the helm, he created the Oculus Rift and other VR tech that now underpins Meta’s big bet on the metaverse – an alternative world where you can work, play and meet people without leaving your home.

“The idea of tying your real life to your virtual avatar has always fascinated me – you instantly raise the stakes to the maximum level and force people to fundamentally rethink how they interact with the virtual world and the players inside it,” Luckey wrote in a now-viral blog post.



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