Get a first look at the ‘Sword Art Online’ VR project

IBM Japan announced on a previous occasion that is working in Sword Art Online: The Beginning, a virtual reality adventure that aims to boost the renowned novel series, Sword Art Online. Today we can finally take a look First glance.

The project will have a testing phase that will begin On March 18th and will end next March 20. As confirmed by Inside Games, more than 100,000 people signed up to give it a try, but unfortunately only 208 of them will be able to do so.

As highlighted previously, in this installment we will not use traditional controls. The way that we will control our characters It will be with body movements, something that series creator Reki Kawahara calls something “completely different to the experience of any game so far.”

You can take a look at the first images of the project below:

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