HTC and Gaming Giant IGT Partner on VR Tournament Platform for Casinos

HTC is expanding its out-of-home VR entertainment reach with a new deal with gaming giant IGT that will see its Vive hardware and software power a new competitive VR initiative where players compete for real money stakes.

The recent reveal (and subsequent pricing controversy) of HTC’s Vive Pro headset underlines the company’s commitment to the corporate market and by extension the out-of-home immersive entertainment sector. The company has been front and centre when it comes to key VR arcade-style developments in the East, one of the most notable being a partnership with Bandai Namco’s VR ZONE franchise. It also launched Viveport Arcade last year, a dedicated platform designed for the distribution of arcade focused VR software for operators of such venues.

HTC’s VR content division Vive Studios is today announcing another leg to this initiative with a new partnership with IGT (International Game Technology), a large multinational vendor of slot machines and gambling entertainment hardware, on IGTs new Virtual Zone (can we get some more originality in these names people?). The initiative will take the form of booths on casino floors, equipped with HTC Vive headsets and controllers running dedicated games designed specifically for competitive play and, more specifically, for each of the players to stake real world money on the outcome of any matches in the hope of winning “cash prizes in spirited VR tournaments”, according to a press release from HTC.

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“Arcade-like installations and experiences are skyrocketing across the globe as VR has proven to be a consistent traffic generator in entertainment venues,” said Joel Breton, HTC VIVE VP Global Content. “By combining IGT’s gaming expertise and the world’s best VR in HTC VIVE, we are launching a combined platform that can deploy the best complete experiences for VR tournaments or stand-alone VR arcades. This is also a huge opportunity for more consumers to be exposed to amazing VR content.”

The first venue to open a Virtual Zone is Boyd Gaming’s The Orleans Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas and comprises two booths which look to be large enough for standing (rather than roomscale) VR experiences which are externally adorned with multiple spectator screens with views of each competitor’s gameplay as well as combined views of the action – quite a neat looking set up (see featured image above).

The underlying logic for the tournament platform is powered by a proprietary set of APIs which form IGT’s own SDK, which developers can use to build out experiences targeting competitive, monetised gaming for out-of-home venues. The first game to be adapted for the platform is Vive Studios’ own Arcade Saga.

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HTC Vive and IGT Partner For VR Casino Entertainment

Today HTC announced a partnership with IGT, a global leader in gaming, to leverage the HTC Vive virtual reality (VR) content to their “Virtual Zone” platform on casino floors.

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IGT’s Virtual Zone is a competition arena designed for use in casino environments to enable visitors a chance to compete against each other for cash prizes within VR tournaments through physical installations on the casino floor. With this new partnership it will mark HTC Vive Studios’ first step into the casino entertainment industry and the completion of IGT’s first market-ready VR solution.

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Joel Breton, HTC Vive VP Global Content commented on the partnership saying: “Arcade-like installations and experiences are skyrocketing across the globe as VR has proven to be a consistent traffic generator in entertainment venues, by combining IGT’s gaming expertise and the world’s best VR in HTC Vive, we are launching a combined platform that can deploy the best complete experiences for VR tournaments or stand-alone VR arcades. This is also a huge opportunity for more consumers to be exposed to amazing VR content.”

In order to help support the tournament platform, IGT have published their own Software Development Kit (SDK) which allows content creators a way to develop VR experience for the Virtual Zone and easily implement the tournament features. Vive Studios are the first developer to leverage this SDK, adapting the Arcade Saga title into a product that is designed to be tournament-ready for the casino floors.

Enrico Drago, IGT SVP Global Product Marketing Interactive, Betting & Licensing talked about the announcement adding: “IGT is committed to developing and delivering the most compelling content for our customers across multiple channels and platforms. Arcade Saga is a testament to the usability and relevance of IGT’s SDK. HTC successfully adapted one of its most popular VR titles into a solution that IGT customers can leverage to entertain their players in a new way. We look forward to the further expansion of IGT’s VR content library through this program,”

Currently IGT’s Virtual Zone is live at Boyd Gaming’s The Orleans Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. The experience uses HTC Vive hardware and solutions for a multiplayer competition that is played in real time. Alongside the many other products available to visitors on casino floors the new Virtual Zone is sure to bring a new level of excitement to visitors and allow developers to deliver new, creative competitive VR products.

VRFocus will be sure to bring you all the latest on this as it develops so stay tuned for more.