Hopefully the Vive version gets released on Steam so that everyone with roomscale VR can try it at home. Then even beyond that version they’ve created a high-scale edition that uses a live actor wearing a mo-cap suit that walks around the environment and becomes the monster in real-time, creating a terrifying, futuristic version of hide and seek. Going a step beyond even the Vive experience that we tried they have an even larger warehouse-scale version of it running at the CBS Digital offices that uses a wireless setup via backpack computers and OptiTrack sensors. In the video embedded right above here you can even watch the cast of the show reacting to a more advanced version as well. While the content of the 360 version at the top of this article is similar, the Vive version was tremendously better. It wasn’t very long but it was effective. All the lights go out and then BOOM - it appears right in my face and screeches at me. I slowly look behind me and see the monster creeping towards me ever so slowly in the darkness. I’m assuming it was Will (Noah Schnapp) since that’s Joyce’s son in the show who is missing. I physically walk down the hall using the Vive’s roomscale tracking, pick up the phone, and hear a child’s voice on the other end. I noticed a tall, dark monster - just like the ones in the show - creeping along outside the house.Įventually, in the hallway, the phone rings. All I had to do was follow their path with the flashlight and the experience automatically teleported me from the living room, to the kitchen, and eventually to the hallway. Things start out in Joyce Byers’ (Winona Ryder) living room as the lights around her are illuminating like they do in Season 1 of the show. In fact, SDCC this week is the first time the Vive edition of it has been available to the general public. This 360 video was the most accessible and the Vive version was a step above that. In fact, the experience we saw was nominated for an Emmy this year in the Outstanding Creative Achievement In Interactive Media Within A Scripted Program category.Īfter talking with CBS Digital, the creators of the Stranger Things VR experience, it was clear that they designed different versions on purpose. With Season 2 of Stranger Things poised to release this October, excitement is understandably high. It captured a unique sense of nostalgia for the 80s as well as channeling a unique and fresh take on sci-fi, thriller, and suspense genres, all with an ensemble cast of standout child actors.Īt San Diego Comic Con (SDCC) this week we got the chance to stop by the Netflix interactive loft at the Hilton Gaslamp and see elaborate displays for Marvel’s Defenders, the upcoming Netflix-only film Bright, and of course Stranger Things. Stranger Things was one of last year’s best new shows on Netflix or otherwise. Stranger Things VR, a newly developed psychological horror/action genre, will debut in the winter of 2023.We're thrilled to announce the return of GamesBeat Summit Next, hosted in San Francisco this October, where we will explore the theme of "Playing the Edge." Apply to speak here and learn more about sponsorship opportunities here. Meanwhile, Netflix had previously released multiple games of the popular TV series with Stranger Things: The VR Experience and the mobile and console game Stranger Things 3: The Game. On the other hand, it is underlined that we will try to take revenge on Eleven and Hawkins with the character of Vecna.ĭeveloper studio Tender Claws has previously revealed virtual reality productions of Virtual Reality 1 and 2, as well as the mobile AR virtual pet game Tendar and The Under Presents and Tempest, which is about narrative theatrical adventures. Although not many details are given, it seems that creating the hive mind and making discoveries while taming the void will be among the mechanics of the game. In the announcement, it is announced that we will play the character of Vecna, which we saw in the 4th Season of the series, in the Stranger Things VR game. Netflix announced a Stranger Things VR game back in 2022 with the promise that fans could play as Season 4 villain Vecna and in the footage Meta showed off today, what that actually entails has become a bit clearer. The new game developed can be a good alternative in the field of VR. We have seen other games of Netflix’s popular series, but they did not arouse the expected interest. Netflix and developer Tender Claws are working on a Stranger Things VR game that will hit major VR platforms as announced on Stranger Things Day 2022. The famous TV series Stranger Things is about to appear as a game. The developed Stranger Things VR game is expected to be released in late 2023. Netflix’s popular series Stranger Things is getting ready to appear as a game.
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