A Closer Look At Ghost in the Shell: Arise Stealth Hounds

Location-based virtual reality (VR) centres are beginning to pop up all over the world, but one of the places that very quickly embraced the new technology was Japan. One of the biggest VR locations is VR Zone Shinjuku, which has just launched its newest VR attraction, Ghost in the Shell: Arise Stealth Hounds.

The launch of the new attraction allows for a closer look at how the VR experience works and what content it contains. Ghost in the Shell: Arise Stealth Hounds is, of course, based on the Ghost in the Shell franchise, which started with the 1995 anime film and subsequently spawned a number of sequels, spin-offs and adaptations.

Ghost in the Shell: Arise Stealth Hounds is a room-scale VR experience where players are equipped not only with a HTC Vive VR headset, but also with a number of sensors, a backpack PC and a gun prop that also contains sensors.

As reported by Inside Games, a group of players is divided into two teams, the alpha and omega teams and given a briefing on how the experience works by staff. Once inside the VR experience, players are put under the command of Major Kusanagi, one of the most important characters in the Ghost in the Shell series. Players are presented with the task to find and eliminate terrorists. The maximum number of players is eight, with a 4 vs 4 set-up. A microphone is included to allow team members to talk to each other an coordinate tactics.

Points can be gained by eliminating the enemy or hacking into the attaché case, an item that appears roughly halfway through the match. Friendly fire is possible, so its best to be careful. It’s also possible, and indeed, advised, to be stealthy by moving slowly and quietly to sneak up on the enemy.

VRFocus will bring you further news on Ghost in the Shell: Arise Stealth Hounds as it becomes available.

Ghost in the Shell: Arise Stealth Hounds Opens in Japan Next Month

Some countries get all the coolest tech ahead of everyone else, and one of those at the forefront of gaming nirvana is Japan. In June Bandai Namco announced the upcoming opening of a dedicated virtual reality (VR) facility in Tokyo, called VR Zone Shinjuku. Home to VR experiences like Mario Kart Arcade GP using HTC Vive’s, Bandai Namco has announced the next big attraction, Ghost in the Shell: Arise Stealth Hounds, due to open next month.

Ghost in the Shell: Arise Stealth Hounds is a multiplayer, team-based shooter designed for eight players split into groups of four. Set in a large dedicated 20m X 12m arena, players don specialised HTC Vive headsets connected to MSI backpack PC’s, as well as VR markers on their shins and arms to complete the full body tracking system – similar to Wargaming.net and VRTech’s location-based system.

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Players maybe running around trying to shoot each other in a wide open arena, however in the virtual world they’ll be navigating narrow corridors as a rookie of the special forces team created by Major Motoko Kusanagi, joining the fight against a terrorist organization.

While players will be able to use in-game cover to protect themselves, strategically working out ways of flanking their opponents, lets not forget this is the future after all so there are some interesting toys to play with. The main one most fans of Ghost in the Shell will be familiar with is Kusanagi’s camouflage. Yes, that means players can disappear from sight, waiting for that choice moment to strike, only revealing themselves when they make a sound (so no stealth camping). Other abilities include cyberbrain, prosthetic body and more.

So if you happen to be in Tokyo next month you might want to check out VR Zone Shinjuku. Ghost in the Shell: Arise Stealth Hounds opens on 9th December and you can reserve your tickets now.

For those in the UK you’ve always got the IMAX VR Experience Centre that’s just opened up this week in Manchester, offering exclusive runs of Ubisoft’s Star Trek: Bridge Crew Rescue at Perseph and the newly launched Justice League, an IMAX VR exclusive from Warner Bros.

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