Recent findings suggest that a new VR game developed by researchers at Kwansei Gakuin University in Japan could potentially improve players' eyesight. This game, designed for the Meta Quest 2, features target shooting mechanics that challenge eye muscles by requiring players to focus on targets at varying distances. During a six-week study, participants exhibited improved vision, particularly those with severe myopia. As players switched their gaze and aimed at circular targets displaying a Landolt C, their near-sightedness showed signs of positive change. While initial results are promising, further research is still needed to confirm the long-term benefits of this innovative VR game for vision enhancement.

Can video games actually improve eyesight?

Yes, certain video games, like the VR game developed by Japanese researchers, can help improve eyesight by exercising eye muscles through activities that require focusing and switching gaze between various distances, potentially aiding those with near-sightedness.

The study emphasizes the potential of gaming technology not only for entertainment but also for health benefits. Games like this can bridge the gap between gameplay and vision therapy, showcasing how immersive experiences offer practical applications beyond traditional gaming scenarios.