Disney and Lenovo to sell Star Wars augmented reality headset

Disney and Lenovo are propelling an enlarged reality (AR) headset for Star Wars fans. The gadget, declared at the D23 Expo in Anaheim, will offer gigantic ground fights, close by Holochess, the holographic diversion Chewbacca and C-3PO play on board the Millennium Falcon.



Equipment subtle elements are thin right now, all we know is the headset will require a cell phone, like Samsung's Gear VR or Google's Daydream View.

Disney announced an amusement for the headset, called Star Wars Jedi Challenges. Players will utilize a movement controller, molded like the lightsaber utilized by Luke and Anakin Skywalker, and Rey in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, to battle in the diversion.

We presume the controller will be like a Wii remote, yet with every one of the moves up to movement affectability that have occurred in the previous decade.

The headset has been constructed explicitly for Disney diversions, and we speculate this could be the beginning of another worthwhile line of equipment for the amusement aggregate. Like Infinity, where Disney sold the amusement and after that the collectable puppets, the organization could move the equipment, the recreations, and after that diverse movement controllers for each amusement or character.

While a dispatch date has not been set, the Star Wars headset is "coming soon" to Best Buy and Lenovo.com. Universal venders were not referenced.

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