Entertainment.

While the value of extended reality has so many avenues to bloom in the market, it’s no surprise that the most realized application for XR has emerged in entertainment. From first person shooters to environment building applications, we’ve had our hands in a variety of projects in the category of entertainment.
After all, what’s not to love about testing games at work?

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LAVR Tag.

LAVR Tag is a virtual laser tag gaming experience. LAVR Tag can run in any size area—including existing laser tag arenas. This game is the first of its kind, and provides a solution to venues that requires absolutely no construction. This solution can effectively replace traditional laser tag with a game that immerses players in virtual environments. Players wear untethered wireless VR headsets and can support a player count of 2 to 100.

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BYLDR.

BYLDR is an application for creating your own applications. The possibilities are endless with this intuitive project that takes the coding out of developing, and opens the doors of development to anyone.

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ARKH Project.

ARKH is the worlds first social VR platform. It is a spectacular mobile application for scanning, building, selling, and trading whatever you and your imagination can dream up. Users can build objects out of virtual blocks and use those items to populate and enhance their virtual space. It all revolves around rich spatial data, which is all user owned.

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