Combining the real with the unreal has always been something we, as humans, wanted to do. That’s why Augmented Reality and virtual reality play an important role in technology nowadays. AR and VR are still heavily researched in all branches of technology, and gaming seems to be the central one.
Ever since the Pokemon GO craze, game developers have been searching for various ways to make gaming more augmented. Let’s take a look at five game genres that are likely to include AR/VR in the future.
Please take into account that the majority of these games are actually mobile games, while some of them require using special equipment such as VR goggles.
First- and third-person shooters (FPS and TPS) are some of the most popular gaming genres right now, with games such as Counter-Strike or Fortnite breaking all records. It was only natural to assume that developers would try to use these games and place them in a virtual or augmented reality environment.
You can already find several AR and VR shooters in the form of apps on Google Play and App Store. However entertaining, these games are still just using the basics of the technology. In other words, there’s still a lot of room for improvement, as new features get added along the way.
If Pokemon GO is an adventure game, then it’s safe to say that adventures are doing pretty good. Although not as popular as it was when it was first released, Pokemon GO still has thousands of players around the globe, some of which have been pretty active. It’s just less likely that you’re going to stumble upon a person searching for Pokemon nowadays.
The casino industry has been at the forefront of technological innovation ever since it was established. There’s a lot of profit in this type of gaming, which is why many land-based and online casinos are looking for ways to improve the games.
Online casinos, such as Mr Green, have been focused on upgrading games to the state-of-the-art level. However, there are still few casinos out there doing it in VR/AR. The good news is that these technologies are currently being researched by numerous industry leaders, so we can hope for a full land-based casino experience.
Believe it or not, you can actually play Skyrim as a VR game right now, and the overall reception has been rather positive. Bethesda did an outstanding job at incorporating the game into the virtual environment. However, you will need VR equipment to play the game.
Gamers love adventures, so it’s only natural that we can expect more RPG games to become available as VR or even AR games. In fact, there’s even room to think about a VR MMORPG – now, that would be something, right?
Finally, many VR and AR titles aim to make people move more. After all, sitting and playing games is definitely not good for our health, which is why many experts are working on mixing sports with virtual reality. There’s a great article on TechCrunch about the possibilities of reshaping sports using the aforementioned technologies.
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