Influence of Avatar Identification on the Attraction of Virtual Reality Games: Survey Study

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Background: In gaming, the embodied interaction experience of avatars serves as a key to emotional sublimation in artistic creation. This presents the emotional expression of art in a more vivid form, which is a critical factor in the high attractiveness of virtual reality (VR) games to players. Intertwined with players' physiological and psychological responses, immersion is an essential element for enhancing gaming attractiveness. Objective: This study aims to explore how to help players establish a sense of identity with their embodied avatars in VR game environments and enhance the attractiveness of games to players through the mediating effect of immersion. Methods: We conducted a structured questionnaire survey refined through repeated validation. A total of 402 VR users were publicly recruited through the internet from March 22, 2024, to April 13, 2024. Statistical analysis was conducted using the SPSS and Amos tools, including correlation analysis, regression analysis, and mediation effect verification. We divided the self-differentiation theory into 4 dimensions to validate their impact on avatar identification. Subsequently, we correlated the effects of avatar identification, game immersion, and game attractiveness and proposed a hypothetical mediating model. Results: Regression analysis of the predictor variables and the dependent variable indicated a significant positive predictive effect (P <5. In the hypothesis testing of the mediating effect, the total mediating effect was significant (P

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Li, P. F., Qi, F., & Ye, Z. (2024). Influence of Avatar Identification on the Attraction of Virtual Reality Games: Survey Study. JMIR Formative Research, 8. https://doi.org/10.2196/56704

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