Over the past decade, virtual reality has grown from a futuristic experiment into one of the most exciting and profitable sectors of the entertainment business. Once limited to headsets and home use, VR has now become a social, shared experience that draws people out of their living rooms and into dedicated venues. This shift has given rise to what we call VR Entertainment — a thriving industry where people gather to step into immersive digital worlds, fight epic battles, race futuristic vehicles, or simply experience what is impossible in everyday life.