VRChat - The experience that all otakus will want

VRchat is an environment created for those who have virtual reality (VR) goggles and wish to make friends in a virtual...

VRchat is an environment created for those who have virtual reality (VR) goggles and wish to make friends in a virtual setting. Fortunately, anyone with or without VR can access this chat/game and enjoy its numerous interactions and mini-games. In this article, we will talk about VRChat, which has currently become a true home for otakus and gamers.

VRChat was launched for free on Steam on February 1, 2017, for Windows and RIFT goggles and HTC Vive. The game/social network allows you to create and shape a character and enter an online environment to chat and interact through voice chat, messages, gestures, and emojis.

VRChat has various mini-games like tennis, bowling, capture the flag, and discs, as well as interactions like dancing, restaurants, and Stand Up. The game is open and allows anyone to create their games, enabling infinite modes of play and interactions.

VRChat - The experience that all otakus will want

VRChat – The home of Otakus and Gamers

The game is very funny because it allows players to create their own skins (models) of characters to use. Upon entering the game, you will encounter various characters from anime, games, and other iconic figures. A feast for those who have always dreamed of flirting with their waifus in virtual reality.

VRChat is also a gigantic source of memes and jokes. One of the main memes that spread through VR chat was a group of users using a strange skin of Knuckles (from Sonic) asking with an African accent “do you know the way?” (Do you know the way?).

Being an open game with no rules, you can find many unpleasant conversations and things. Although the team tries to supervise the created skins, it is still possible to encounter certain things… You can find various funny videos within VR chat. We will leave a random one below:

Playing VR Chat is a unique experience that you need to try. Have you had the chance to experience it even without VR? What was your experience in VRChat? We appreciate comments and shares. We also recommend reading:

Kevin Henrique

Kevin Henrique

Specialist with more than 10 years of experience in Asian culture, focused on Japan, Korea, anime and games. Self-taught writer and traveler focused on teaching Japanese, travel tips and deep, engaging curiosities.

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