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Smurfs: The Lost Village available for HoloLens soon

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Augmented reality games are something of a new genre in the gaming world and are quickly gaining more fans across the globe simply because they introduce people to new technology that interesting and novel to most.

Until now, there have been a limited number of games made available so far that use this technology, with the most popular being Pokemon GO. The mobile app game was introduced some time ago and fans absolutely loved its combination of legendary franchise and AR features.

Introducing the Smurfs

Adding to the AR titles that will be available, The Smurfs: The Lost Village is an upcoming video game that uses theHoloLens. The headset is necessary to play this augmented reality video game which puts players and Smurfs, in the same room. Thanks to augmented reality, those wearing the headset will be able to see and interact with them as they jump on furniture in the home. The game itself revolves around the idea of building one’s own Smurf village and fight off the evil and life-sized Gargamel.

There might be problems for some

While it all seems cool and promising, the new Smurfs game will ultimately require players to have theHoloLensheadset, which right now costs about $3000 for the Development Edition.

Players will be able to choose how much they want to play The Lost Village, although the possibilities will be significantly limited to most average households which don’t have that kind of money for a augmented reality headset like HoloLens.

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Radu Tyrsina has been a Windows fan ever since he got his first PC, a Pentium III (a monster at that time).

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Prior to founding Windows Report, this particular curiosity about digital content enabled him to grow a number of sites that helped hundreds of millions reach faster the answer they’re looking for.

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