Back in 2017 at TGS, Sony's PSVR already showcased an impressive VR experience called "ANUBIS ZONE OF THE ENDERS: M∀RS," which let players control a robot in a virtual cockpit. The experience allowed users to move, attack, and dodge just like in an anime, offering an immersive and thrilling ride for fans of mecha and robotics. It was one of the most anticipated VR experiences for many robot enthusiasts.
Recently, a new VR experience center in Japan announced an exciting addition. Starting November 10th, the "Mobile Prototype Ver. VR PROTOTYPE Ver." will be available in Odaiba. This latest VR experience supports up to 4v4 team battles, and it features a specially designed cockpit that enhances the sense of presence and realism. Players can now engage in intense robotic combat in a fully interactive environment.
At first glance, this new VR experience might seem like a standard cockpit simulation, but with more and more similar attractions emerging, it’s clear that the demand for immersive robot-based entertainment is growing. Coinciding with these developments, there's another major event happening in both the US and Japan — the "US-Japan Giant Robot Wars!" Unlike traditional robot-themed shows or games, this event takes things to the next level with real mechanical combat using live ammunition. When high-performance robots are paired with skilled pilots, the question remains: how will today's technology stack up against the future of warfare?
In an interesting twist, China’s “Great Holy Name†has also made its way into the mix, showing that the global battle for dominance in robot warfare is no longer limited to just two countries. With so much going on, it's clear that the world is witnessing the rise of a new era in robot entertainment and competition — one that blends virtual reality with real-world mechanics in ways we've never seen before.
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