The Assassin’s Creed Haptic Shirt gives you the feeling of being stabbed

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The Assassin’s Creed Haptic Shirt gives you the feeling of being stabbed

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The Assassin's Creed Mirage edition of the OWO Haptic Gaming System is shown alongside a rendering of Basim.

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The technology hasn’t quite caught up with Animus’ virtual reality technology Assassin’s Creed Series that lets people experience the franchise’s violent history, but Ubisoft tries to emulate the idea with a haptic feedback… T-shirt? As a result, you will feel similar “sensations”. Assassin’s Creed: Mirage Protagonist Basim will have when the game launches on October 12th.

The OWO Haptic Gaming System is a sophisticated shirt used in some VR setups to give players physical feedback on their body that coincides with actions in a game. While Assassin’s Creed: Mirage Since it’s not a VR game, Ubisoft is working with the manufacturer to develop one Assassin’s Creed-Branded t-shirt bearing the game’s logo and implementing haptics with the game on all systems. According to the OWO websiteThe haptic feedback in the shirt allows you to “feel your precise movements as you shoot your targets”.

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On the other hand, it sounds like you’re also feeling the “consequences” of incoming attacks. So if you want that vibrant approach to being stabbed with a sword, this is for you.

At the time of this writing, the Assassin’s Creed The version cannot be ordered, but the standard edition costs 499 $ (approx. 560 USD) and is not displayed for three months after the order. It remains to be seen whether the Assassin’s Creed The shirt costs more or less than the original version.

Assassin’s Creed: Mirage comes for PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S and is shrink things after games like Valhalla And Odyssey has created a pretty strong pivot for the open world roleplaying game. From the sound of it, Ubisoft is putting a lot of resources back into the franchise with Over 800 developers focus on it earlier this year.

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