Every day, Pokemon comes closer and closer to becoming reality. First, Pokemon GO gave the world a peek at how things would be if Pokemon were real, but only through the lens of one's mobile phone.
Microsoft is kicking off March with Microsoft Ignite, an event encompassing the companies wide range of products and services. During the opening keynote, Microsoft spoke to HoloLens and the ...
If you’ve been dreaming of a proper immersive AR experience from Pokémon GO, you’ll be happy to know that Microsoft and Pokémon Go developer Niantic are experimenting with the idea. Today during ...
Microsoft has recently unveiled its next-generation Virtual Reality device that debuts mixed reality and sharing it among other users of the program that is readily available on the Azure platform ...
Niantic demonstrated a proof-of-concept vision today at Microsoft Ignite, showing what Microsoft Mesh could do with Pokemon GO. Microsoft Mesh is a new platform built on Azure that allows developers ...
Mobile Gaming Pokemon Go creator Niantic partners with Hideo Kojima for a mysterious new AR project: "It's like the real Death Stranding in the real world" Pokemon A spooky new Pokemon Legends Z-A ...
As reported by The Verge, the demo was shown as part of a presentation about Microsoft's newly-announced mixed reality Mesh platform – as part of the company's Ignite conference – and sees Niantic ...
What if you could play Pokémon Go without holding a phone? And what if you could battle alongside your friends, no matter where they are in the world? That's something we got a taste of at the ...
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We're thrilled to announce the return of GamesBeat Next, hosted in San Francisco this October, where we will explore the theme of "Playing the Edge." Apply to speak here and learn more about ...
What would Pokemon Go look like on an AR headset like Microsoft’s HoloLens 2? Well, that’s a question that may be closer to having an answer, following a recently reported demo presented by Niantic ...