Augmented Reality Comes to the World of Tanks

Since the launch of Apple’s ARKit and Google’s ARCore, a number of developers have sought to experiment with augmented reality (AR) technology. Though AR apps already existed, the new toolkits give them a scope that was not previously possible, such as turning the immensely popular World of Tanks mobile videogame into an AR experience.

Nina of VRFocus caught up with Luke Ledwich, Senior Software Engineer at Wargaming Sydney the developer behind the popular app to talk about how the team approached converting World of Tanks into AR.

World Of Tanks AR Spectate

Asked about what the team at Wargaming Sydney was working on, Ledwich said: “What we’ve done is take World of Tanks 1.0 on Ultra settings and streamed it to an iPad on a table. This means that people can spectate on a match and also that the game can operate from a PC without being bound to the GPU or other limitations of the iPad.”

Describing how the iPad AR features work, Ledwich explained: “The iPad essential acts like a camera. You can move it anywhere you want on the map, you can get close to the tanks and look at the bolts or the flowers next to it – whatever you want. It’s based on replays, so any World of Tanks replay can be presented in this fashion.”

“This is a little slice of the future,” Ledwich continued, “We’re a little bound by the hardware just now, but as new hardware comes along and is adopted, this is probably how we’ll be viewing AR content – or any content – visually in the future.”

When asked what devices would be compatible with the AR replays, Ledwich said: “The technology is not bound to the iPad, but for this experience we wanted a nice, large tablet format and iPad seemed like the right choice.”

World of Tanks AR Experience - GIF

Ledwich enthused: “The real beauty of the AR experience is that you can take any replay, and focus in on any area you want and you can look at it from any angle – that perfect shot you made can be seen in 360 degrees.”

The full interview can be viewed below. VRFocus will continue to bring you news on new AR experiences.

World of Tanks AR Experience Rolls Out At GDC

We’ve been following Wargaming’s increasing love for all things immersive for some time here on VRFocus. Be it teaming up with a museum to tear down the wall (literally, in this instance) between the real and gaming worlds, or in more recent times as to how their new firm Neurogaming has been working to bring World of Tanks VR to life as as location-based virtual reality (VR) experience for one of two platforms that the company is working on.

Today though, the parent company and developer of the World of Tanks IP has revealed a new immersive app in celebration of the main videogame title hitting the all-important version 1.0 mark with a soon to come update. The app in question takes World of Tanks back into the world of augmented reality (AR) and into the heart of the action. Developed with support from Gravity Jack, and with the pair working “closely” with Google. Neurogaming have revealed at the Games Developers Conference (GDC) in San Francisco, World of Tanks AR Experience. Utilising Google’s AR platform ARCore the app is being featured at the event as one of ARCore’s launch titles.

World of Tanks AR Experience - GIF“The World of Tanks AR Experience allows users to see a tank battle raging around them, anywhere from gigantic life-size to tabletop scale.” Explains Neurogaming in a statement. “The AR vehicle also dismantles in mid-air to show off some of its core components, allowing users to learn more about these historical vehicles. The app features photo and video social sharing functions.”

Support for the app is confirmed for Google Pixel devices, Samsung Galaxy Note8/S8+/S8/S7/S7 Edge, Asus Zenfone AR, LG V30/V30+ and OnePlus 5. As well as on iOS with the iPhone SE, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6x Plus, iPhone 7, iPhone 7 plus, iPhone 8, iPhone 8plus, iPhone, iPad pro, and iPad 5.

“We’re thrilled to collaborate with Google on delivering this unique AR experience to millions of users around the world,” explained Matt Daly of Wargaming’s Special Projects department. “With the recent release of World of Tanks 1.0, we’re taking tank combat up a gear, and the AR app will let our players extend their in-game experience to real life.”

The app is available now on the Google Play Store. VRFocus will continue to bring you all the immersive tech developments from GDC throughout the week.