IBM Japan has announced that is working in Sword Art Online: The Beginning, a virtual reality adventure that aims to boost the renowned novel series, Sword Art Online.
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.”
Sword Art Online: The Beginning uses a computing system generation called “Cognitive System” that supports human decision making just like “SoftLayer”, IBM’s popular cloud performance system whose function is produce an atmosphere from the real world.
The company has published a trailer-teaser of the game along with its announcement, which you can enjoy below:
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