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Add Nomura Securities to the list of firms predicting that 2016 will be a big year for virtual reality. “We see 2016 as Year Zero for VR,” Nomura analysts said in a research report Wednesday. Nomura sees the potential market for home virtual reality systems, mostly for video games, reaching $10.4 billion in 2020. Of that figure, $5.7 billion is for hardware and $4.7 billion is for software. Virtual reality has a wide range of potential Scalper1 News
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