Everyone that has watched Ghost in the Shell and would like to experience tearing tanks apart with your bare hands," your dream is here. Well, sort of. After a four-month delay, Bandai Namco's VR Zone Shinjuku is now officially ready to launch its Ghost in the Shell: Arise Stealth Hounds game with large-space full-body tracking.
The game is set on a 20m x 12m flat arena with the eight players divided equally into teams of four. Each competitor will put on a modified HTC Vive headset plus MSI's VR One PC backpack as well as VR markers on their wrists, ankles and hips. The makers is used to translate the player's movements into the VR experience by the room's optical motion tracking system. And while there are no any physical objects in the arena for the players to navigate, their headsets generate a virtual maze of obstacles that they must conquer.
The Players will play as a rookie member of Major Kusanagi's strike force on a mission to distroy the enemies combatants. As well as running, ducking and jumping through the virtual halls, players will be able to exploit and collect special powers like optical camouflage and cyber-brain hacking to complete their missions . The gorgeous game will be available to the public on December 9th.
Source: EnGadget
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