Turns out, the real world has been working on haptic technology, or wearable tech that lets you feel and touch virtual objects, for a long time — and is finally starting to get good at it.
The most exciting version of this tech is the Teslasuit, being developed right now, to give users a very similar experience to the one depicted in "Ready Player One."
The Teslasuit (which is in no way affiliated with Tesla, the electric car company) offers "a wide range of sensations across your whole body whether the soft touch of warm rain, a heavy impact or even the freezing cold," according to their website.
The Teslasuits do not come cheap, and are not ready to be sent to stores just yet, but you can sign up to get on the waiting list to preorder one on their website.
There is also a wide variety of haptics gloves being developed and tested in the real world today, which experts predict are likely to replace controllers after a few more iterations of the top-shelf VR headsets like the HTC Vive.