Nintendo is entering virtual reality, but not in the way you expect.
ΣToday, the gaming giant announced the latest Labo series, a DIY cardboard accessory that turns the Nintendo Switch into a makeshift VR kit.
As with previous Labo models, there are a few variations of VR from which you can choose what you like. The main VR kit costs $ 79,99 and includes six different cardboard kits for construction, including VR glasses, a blaster, a camera and an elephant, as well as a screen stand with a "safety mechanism".
There is also a basic kit that includes only the glasses and the blaster for $ 39.99. Accessories, such as the Elephant, can be purchased later in sets for $ 20. The kits will include Labo software, which has games, instructions (step by step) and a "garage" function to build your own Labo VR Versions.
«We wanted to design an experience that would encourage both virtual and real-world experience, between players and those who can create through Labo.Said Doug Bowser, president of Nintendo of America.
The new VR kits will be available from April 12.
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