Insurance company's VR-related claims rose by 31% in 2021

Insurance company’s VR-related claims rose by 31% in 2021

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According to a report by the Guardian, it’s 2006 all over again: a shiny new motion-controlled gaming interface is taking the world by storm, and people are using it to destroy their homes and possessions. While the grievous harm brought about by the Nintendo Wii may seem like a quaint memory now, increasing adoption of VR headsets is apparently bringing back that magic feeling.

UK insurance company Aviva asserts that it has seen a 31% rise in home content claims related to VR headsets in 2021, with most of the cases involving the destruction of a TV or nearby valuables while the claimant was gaming in VR. 

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The company expects to see even more cases like these as VR headsets see more widespread adoption. The Meta Quest store has quadrupled its revenue in the past three years, and more widespread VR is going to mean even more living room catastrophes.

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