Use a lightsaber and an AR headset in Lenovo’s new Star Wars: Jedi Challenges experience
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Let’s face it: the minute you saw Star Wars for the first time, you wanted to become a Jedi Knight. While the real world may not have Force powers, Lenovo is teaming up with Lucasfilm and its parent company Disney to give anyone a chance to become as close to a Jedi Knight as they can. Today, as part of IFA 2017, Lenovo announced Star Wars: Jedi Challenges, a new smartphone-based augmented reality experience that’s due for release sometime this holiday for $199.
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Lenovo has created a custom AR headset for Star Wars: Jedi Challenges, along with a Lightsaber Controller, which is designed to look like Luke’s lightsaber. Finally, there’s a tracking beacon, which is placed on the floor and tracks the AR headset’s movements with its cameras.
Users will then download the Star Wars: Jedi Challenges app on their smartphone and put the phone inside the Lenovo Mirage AR headset. The lightsaber will let users navigate the app’s user interface, with all of its controls handled with a two-button configuration.
The truth is, buying an AR headset, a custom controller, and a beacon to play just one game for $199 is going to be a challenge all by itself for consumers. We will have to see if the game is going to be worth that price. When it does go on sale, it will be available to buy via Lenovo’s web site, along with Best Buy.
What are your initial impressions of Star Wars: Jedi Challenges? Do you think it could be worth spending $199 to check it out? Let us know what you think in the comments!
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