A Haptic Gaming suit for the upcoming Assassin’s Creed Mirage has been shared online from a company named OWO.
This Assassins Creed Mirage Haptic Gaming suit was shared by Geoff Keighley and is said to “incorporate some exclusive sensations never felt before.” including impacts and parkour from the game truly upping the immersion factor. On OWO’s website this haptic suit features a desert tan design with the Assassins Creed logo on the back and comes with a copy of the game. The suit allows you to feel your precise movements and even feel when your character takes damage giving you some encouragement to avoid getting hit.
Haptic suits are cool technology and I’d love to pair one up with Blade and Sorcery VR and one of those running track treadmill things for VR. This one though seems a bit odd to me as you’d likely be sitting down to play Assassins Creed Mirage. This themed suit comes alongside OWO’s Founders Edition suit which cost 499€ so is quite pricey for a mostly gimmicky tool that seems best suited for VR.
If you would like to learn more visit OWOgame.com.
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