ARROVA Shows Gaze-Recognition Light Field Display at Content Tokyo 2026
The demonstration shows how companies are using advanced display tech to make metaverse commerce accessible to audiences who do not own VR hardware.
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ARROVA exhibited at Content Tokyo 2026, showcasing its digital fashion marketplace TOKYO AVATAR GATE and a gaze-recognition light field display prototype from Sony. The display allows glasses-free stereoscopic viewing, letting attendees without VR headsets experience 3D depth. The company aims to expand licensed digital fashion and virtual events on platforms like VRChat.
At the VRChat special area of Content Tokyo 2026, ARROVA demonstrated a Sony gaze-recognition light field display showing a Fullmetal Alchemist item from its digital fashion marketplace TOKYO AVATAR GATE. The prototype lets viewers see stereoscopic depth without wearing a head-mounted display, a move to introduce metaverse commerce to attendees unfamiliar with VR. ARROVA operates TOKYO AVATAR GATE as a platform for officially licensed digital fashion linked to manga, anime, and game IPs, and opened a VRChat world in 2026. The company plans to expand these initiatives across platforms to deploy Japanese IPs globally.
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