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Ordnance Survey partners with PRELOADED to create world-scale Augmented Reality game

In Augmented Reality News  July 19, 2021 – Ordnance Survey, Great Britain’s national mapping service, has recently formally announced that it is working with London-based games studio PRELOADED to develop a world-scale Augmented Reality (AR) game that will be designed to engage family audiences with the outdoors.  The game will be built upon Ordnance Survey’s extensive mapping and will use geospatial data to deliver contextual experiences that drive exploration of the world. We covered the contract award, which was announced in November last year, however this is the first time

Ordnance Survey partners with PRELOADED to create its first-ever…

  Ordnance Survey and PRELOADED are partnering to create an augmented reality (AR) game for families to play in the great outdoors. We’re at a point where advancements in AR and geospatial technologies allow us to connect with our real world in completely new and meaningful ways. We’re so excited to work with Ordnance Survey to bring the true potential of location-based play to family audiences in the UK and beyond. LONDON (PRWEB)July 14, 2021 Ordnance Survey, GB’s national mapping service, is working with BAFTA-winning games studio PRELOADED to develop

Sequoia Games looks to capitalize on NBA Top Shot fever with an AR tabletop game

It’s the golden age of collectibles and legacy institutions are looking to move beyond trading cards, embracing new tech that brings the fandom together online. Sequoia Games, a new game studio launching out of stealth, is aiming for a hit with its tabletop AR game that’s looking to find an audience in a post-Top Shot world. With a game that seems to be trading cards meets Catan meets NFTs meets augmented reality, Flex NBA is aiming to capture some of the magic that Dapper Labs did with NBA Top Shot,

PS5 Most Popular Console to Develop For, Per GDC Survey

Top GamesThe PlayStation 5 leads the console market in terms of developer interest. | Photo courtesy of SonyMore developers want to work on games for the PlayStation 5 than any other console, according to a survey published Wednesday by the Game Developers Conference. PC remains the most popular development platform.The GDC survey polled 3,000 developers and found 44% of those polled were "most interested" in developing for the PlayStation 5, making it the most popular console. It beat out the Nintendo Switch by 6% and the Xbox Series X|S by

Gameplay Details of Pokémon GO Developer’s Latest Pikmin Game Surface

Top GamesNiantic's latest augmented reality game will feature Pikmin. | Photo courtesy of Niantic, Inc.Gameplay details surrounding the upcoming Pikmin augmented reality (AR) game from Pokemon GO's developer, Niantic, have surfaced. In partnership with Nintendo, Niantic began testing its latest game in Singapore on March 30. Players can now register to dive into the world of Pikmin.Nintendo announced it was working on a new Pikmin AR game alongside Niantic on March 22. In addition to the latest game, Niantic is also developing AR glasses. The company's CEO, John Hanke, posted

Pikmin AR Game Announced From Niantic And Nintendo

Credit: Niantic Nintendo and Niantic announced a new partnership, which will bring some of the former’s franchises to mobile. The first fruit of this partnership? The makers of Pokémon GO will create a new mobile AR game, this time with Pikmin. The game is set to launch later this year. The two companies are also planning other apps together, but haven’t said yet what they’ll be. So far, neither company is saying exactly what the game will be like, but we can glean a few things from the screenshot provided

Everything Revealed During the Square Enix Presents Livestream (March 2021)

Square Enix held their first-ever Square Enix Presents showcase today, which ran for about 40 minutes in total. The presentation featured several new trailers, announcements, and reveals for some of the company’s most anticipated titles, as well as some world premiere content. To make things a bit easier for you, we’ve gone ahead and summarized the entire events below. Here is everything announced during the Square Enix Presents showcase. Outriders 101 Square Enix Presents Reveals [embedded content] The presentation started with an in-depth look at Square Enix’s upcoming co-op RPG,

Illumix announces updates to its Five Nights at Freddy’s AR game, including new Mixed Reality modes

[embedded content][embedded content]In Augmented Reality and Mixed Reality NewsOctober 30, 2020 – Illumix, creators of the popular augmented reality (AR) gaming title Five Nights At Freddy’s AR (FNAF), has today announced updates to its FNAF AR title, just in time for Halloween.The company has pointed out that due to COVID-19 restrictions this year, Halloween is set to look a little different, with more people looking to games and in-home scares rather than going out and about for trick or treating and halloween activities.Five Nights at Freddy’s AR, an augmented reality-based

Augmented Reality board game creator Tilt Five secures USD $7.5 million in Series A funding

[embedded content][embedded content]In Augmented Reality News October 28, 2020 – Tilt Five, creator of a tabletop augmented reality (AR) board game that features the use of AR headsets within its games, has today announced that it has secured USD $7.5 million in Series A funding. The funding round was led by SIP Global Partners, with participation from investors BITKRAFT Ventures, Galaxy Interactive, Logitech, and games industry innovator Ken Birdwell. SIP Global Partners’ Jeffrey Smith will now join Tilt Five’s board of directors. Following a USD $1.7 million Kickstarter campaign last year, this

Tilt Five Secures $7.5M Series A to Revolutionize Gaming Through 3D…

Tilt Five Promo Photo “While the tech giants invest billions in far-off solutions, this investment expands our ability to deliver on a proven set of technologies resulting in an affordable, social and wearable device,” said Jeri Ellsworth, Tilt Five CEO. SAN JOSE, Calif. (PRWEB) October 28, 2020 Tilt Five, an entertainment system provider that uses proprietary augmented reality (AR) glasses, a game board, and a wand controller to engage players in tabletop and video games in 3D holographic environments, today announced that it has secured $7.5 million in Series A