AR-Based Video Games

Graffity, Qualcomm, and Nreal Launch Two New Augmented Reality Games

Graffity has debuted two new augmented reality (AR) games that are compatible with AR glasses called GrooveWave and SushiCraft. GrooveWave sees players participating in an AR-based rhythm game that utilizes the Nreal Light AR glasses from Nreal. It pits players against foes on a battleground that grows to fill the entire space. Players can anticipate and avoid attacks by analyzing the enemy's acoustic signals.

On the opposite end, SushiCraft, an AR sushi-making game, allows players to create sushi rolls using Snapdragon Space’s Developer Platform and the Lenovo ThinkReality A3 glasses. Players are tasked with fighting for points while making sushi. Hand tracking makes sushi with varied ingredients like salmon and sea urchins possible.

Graffity has also enrolled in the Snapdragon Spaces Pathfinder initiative to take advantage of the technology and implement fresh concepts in augmented reality. Graffity will be present at CES to network with potential partners and share its multiplayer AR technology, game design, and development expertise.
Trend Themes
1. Ar-based Video Games - The rise of AR-based video games presents opportunities for technology companies to develop innovative gaming experiences that utilize AR technology.
2. AR Glasses - The development of AR-compatible glasses opens new opportunities for businesses to incorporate AR technology into their products and services.
3. Multiplayer AR Gaming - The popularity of multiplayer AR gaming provides an opportunity for businesses to create new social gaming experiences that utilize AR technology.
Industry Implications
1. Gaming - The gaming industry can leverage AR technology to create new and exciting gaming experiences for consumers.
2. Augmented Reality - Companies specializing in augmented reality technology can benefit from the rise of AR-based video games and develop more advanced AR technology and hardware.
3. Technology - As AR technology becomes more prevalent, businesses across various industries can explore opportunities to incorporate AR into their products and services to offer more immersive experiences for consumers.

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