It was precisely because the founding team and the senior leaders of Endastone had noticed this that the internal members of Endastone had been arguing about whether or not to make the research results public.
One side believed that if the research results were made public, it would consume the company's interests, so that other companies that developed VR equipment would scramble to follow suit and seize the market of their VR devices.
However, the other party felt that if it was not made public, it would be limited by VR devices. For those who did VR games, it would be difficult for them to have such technological breakthroughs.
Even if those game companies that did VR games could make high-quality VR games that could match Creator.
But since they hadn't made their research results public and released the news, it was difficult for those game companies to take any action.