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The Racing and Flying VRevolution


Following in the footsteps of the worldwide success of the Hologate Arena, the Hologate team has found the formula for the next big thing in out-of-home virtual reality, Hologate Blitz, a motion simulator platform designed from the ground up for fl ying, racing, and even underwater VR experiences. Park World editor, Becci Knowles fi nds out more..


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ologate Blitz was designed from the start as a multiplayer, fl ying and racing platform allowing two, four, or eight players to fully immerse themselves in magical worlds fi lled with fi re breathing dragons, epic space battles, and futuristic racers, and that’s just a glimpse into the possibilities of total fantasy immersion. Versatile and future proof, it features the same award-winning technical DNA and product support introduced with the Hologate Arena, including the same intuitive touchscreen, easy to navigate backend, and maximised through-put.


“Hologate Blitz is not your ordinary arcade racer,” says CEO Leif Petersen, “it’s is a premium anchor attraction, the elusive lightning in a bottle. Not only does it provide luxurious comfort and unparalleled


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quality, it’s durable enough to absorb multiple hits from a laser blaster.


“Players can kick back in the high-end, adjustable racing seat, and experience unmatched comfort due to extremely low latency and our next level network and code design, which eliminates motion sickness.” Almost a full metre in height, the attraction can tilt ±30° in every direction allowing the player a full range of motion to navigate on land, in the air, under the sea, or even between planets, galaxies, and dimensions. “We used an established simulator as our base to build on,” says Leif. “So, the cool thing is that it’s not something that was built from scratch and never tested, we are using a motion simulator that has already been successful on market.”


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