Description: The simulation environment refers to the virtual space where a simulation takes place, encompassing all the necessary components to replicate real-world situations or create fictional scenarios. This environment can include visual, auditory, and tactile elements that allow users to interact in an immersive way. In the context of virtual reality and digital simulations, these environments are designed to provide immersive experiences that simulate reality or create entirely new worlds. The main characteristics of a simulation environment include interactivity, immersion, and the ability to model complex dynamics. The relevance of these environments lies in their capacity to facilitate learning, experimentation, and visualization of concepts that would be difficult to understand in a physical context. As technology advances, simulation environments are becoming increasingly sophisticated, incorporating artificial intelligence and high-quality graphics to enhance the user experience. These environments are used not only in entertainment but also in fields such as education, medicine, and engineering, where they allow users to practice skills and make decisions in a safe and controlled environment.