Fox Working on Multiplayer Alien VR Videogame

When Alien: Covenant In Utero was released, there was some disappointment expressed by fans that it was a 360-degree video and not a full virtual reality (VR) videogame experience. Fox are now seemingly seeking to address that complaint with a multiplayer VR experience set in the Alien universe.

The experience is being produced by FoxNext, a recently formed subsidiary of 20th Century fox that is concentrating on immersive entertainment and the future of storytelling technology.

A reporter from The Hollywood Reporter had the opportunity to try a proof-of-concept demo of the experience, which involved fighting against alien creatures – including the famous Xenomorph in a cave on a distant planet. The demo as described appears to be taking the form of a first-person shooter, complete with a prop weapon for added realism and immersion.

“FoxNext was created to support our motion pictures and with the view that technology is creating an opportunity for us to really revolutionize the way stories will be told in the future,” FoxNext president Salil Mehta ssaid, “There’s enormous innovation occurring that allows real interactive storytelling, and we created divisions to focus on games, VR and location-based entertainment. We’re trying to define the best ways to create content for each.”

Based upon Mehta’s remarks, it seems that the Alien VR experience is being designed as a location-based experience, something which has seen a lot of growth over the past few months. The demo used a Samsung Gear VR, but it seems likely that it will later be adapted for custom proprietary hardware. Mehta continued: “There’s an incredible opportunity to marry this with what we’re doing in VR and bring VR to locations. We have an incredible property in Alien and with the timing of the movie and the experience, we can make something genre defining.”

VRFocus will bring you further news on the Alien VR experience and other upcoming VR experiences.

Within and FoxNext Creating Planet of the Apes VR Experience

FoxNext, a newly created division of 21st Century Fox has announced a partnership with virtual reality (VR) content and distribution specialist Within. This will see a slate of new immersive content including a Planet of the Apes VR experience. 

Planet of the Apes will be the first project the partnership put into production, directed and produced by Within Founder and CEO Chris Milk. It’ll utilise AI to deliver a shared social experience that will be available on the Within app and across virtual and augmented reality (AR) platforms.

“Virtual reality is the next generation of entertainment and Planet of the Apes provides the perfect canvas to create a new kind of filmmaking experience that will further immerse fans into the franchise,” said Salil Mehta, President, FoxNext. “In partnership with visionary filmmakers like Chris, and companies like Within, Fox will continue to push the envelope to create immersive experiences that bring audiences into the action like never before.”

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Another project Within and FoxNext are working on is original VR film I Remember You (working title) together with Annapurna Pictures. Annapurna Pictures Founder Megan Ellison will co-produce the film, alongside Milk who’ll direct, and award-winning director Spike Jonze who helped develop the project. Since the launch of its VR division in 2015, Annapurna’s VR titles have included Evolution of Verse, The Click Effect, and the upcoming Life of Us, set to premiere at the Sundance Film Festival.

“VR provides a unique opportunity to expose and explore the boundaries of technology and personal expression,” said Milk, “We’re confident that the opportunities of bringing narrative, plot-driven VR experiences to the mainstream outweigh the challenges. These two projects couldn’t be any more different in how we’re building them, or the end result.  That’s what’s exciting about this new medium though, there is no one right answer.”

The FoxNext and Within VR Experience for Planet of the Apes is independent of the previously announced collaboration between Fox and Imaginati Studios.

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FoxNext Partners With Within For Another Planet of the Apes VR Experience

FoxNext Partners With Within For Another Planet of the Apes VR Experience

Last week we reported that a full VR experience based on the Planet of the Apes franchise was on the way. As it turns out, there are actually two coming.

The first VR experience is part of a collaboration between Fox Innovation Lab (the team behind The Martian VR Experience and the upcoming Alien: Covenant VR tie-in) and UK-based Imaginati Studios. However, the newly-announced experience is instead the result of a partnership between a new division of Fox named FoxNext and 360 video platform Within.

The second experience will be directed and produced by Within founder and CEO, Chris Milk, though it sounds like it will go beyond the traditional panoramic videos the company has put out thus far. A press release states that the video will be a “shared social experience” accessed from the Within app that uses artificial intelligence and will be available across both VR and AR devices.

UploadVR was told that the two experiences based on the franchise will be separate, with the Imaginati-developed one arriving this year while Within’s offering hasn’t yet been dated. Both will be in the franchise canon, but neither is directly connected to the upcoming movie, War for the Planet of the Apes.

It’s not all Within is working on with FoxNext. Production studio Annapurna Pictures is working with both to create I Remember You (working title), again directed by Milk. The piece is being developed with the help of Her director Spike Jonze.

“These two projects couldn’t be any more different in how we’re building them, or the end result,” Milk said in a prepared statement. “That’s what’s exciting about this new medium though, there is no one right answer.”

Fox Innovation Lab, meanwhile, partnered with another 360 degree production studio, Felix and Paul, late last year. There’s going to be more than enough VR content coming out of Fox very soon, then.

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