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The video-game industry has metaverse ambitions, too
Where the tech titans have money, the games industry has experience
THE PLANET is black, perfectly spherical, does not really exist, and is exactly 65,536km around (being the sixteenth power of two, a number any hacker worth their salt would recognise). A single 100-metre-wide road runs round it. All the real estate on the virtual planet is owned by the Association for Computing Machinery, an academic body.
This article appeared in the Business section of the print edition under the headline “If you build it”
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