Pokemon GO developer Niantic already has a lot of projects baking in the oven. The developer is working on its next game, Harry Potter: Wizards Unite and it continues to release major updates to Pokemon GO, most recently adding Pokemon trading features. But even with other projects in the works, Niantic has now revealed two new concepts for multiplayer games.
Both games are built on Niantic‘s new cross-platform AR technology (augmented reality technology), which “facilitates high performance shared AR experiences using low-latency AR networking techniques.” The first of these games is called Codename: Tonehenge and is described as a real-world AR multiplayer puzzle game. Gameplay sees players drag heavy, virtual stone structures to certain points, rotating the statues to unlock energy orbs that in turn are used to unlock a jigsaw which must then be solved by the players.
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Source: Gamerant