Fake news or just virtual?
The News Pavilion uses a booth where presenters and guests can gather around a table in VR.
The software could blur the line between news and gaming, experts say.

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Game Show?
The virtual news studio developed by Softroom looks like a video game, and theres a reason for that.
The company says it developed the concept with help from renowned video game companyEpic Games.

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The News Pavilion contains a news booth area, where the presenter can physically sit at a desk.
Remote guests can be digitally inserted onto the set.
Virtual TV studios are likely to grow in popularity, Jushchyshyn said.
Ryan has done research showing that augmented reality and immersive online technology offer viewers more information than VR.
Its been too closely tied to gaming."
Integrating VR into a studio is much better because the reporting is more accurate and compelling."