Parents Alarmed by Children Slicing Off Enemies’ Limbs in VR

Since the days of "Doom" and "Duke Nukem," parents have worried about their children playing violent video games. They might have to worry about virtual reality dismemberment as well.
Allen Roach told CNN that he became concerned when his son began slicing off the limbs of his enemies in the virtual reality game "Blade & Sorcery."

The father said that it bothered him because they were doing it with their hands. He stopped allowing his children to play the game on their headset.
Brave new world.

The Roach family is an example of a household that has access to virtual reality headsets and gaming.
As big companies invest more and more resources to build the metaverse, it will undoubtedly grow in popularity. This means that parents will have to contend with a new digital world that their kids will have access to.
The issues and concerns of parents have already been addressed by organizations such as the XR Safety Initiative.

The founder and CEO of the group told CNN that she can see things. She suggests that parents warn their kids against talking to strangers on virtual reality.
It will be interesting to see how parents react to the rise in virtual reality. The fear-mongering around violence in video games turned out to be incorrect.
If our kids were slicing the arms and legs off their enemies in grotesque ways, we would probably be disturbed.
Parents are making their own rules in virtual reality.

A boy is sent to the hospital with a virtual reality headset.

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