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CES 2023: video gamers feel bees and bullets with simulation tech at Las Vegas consumer gadget show

  • Companies are using haptics vests and other simulation products to replicate the feeling of action and create immersive gaming experiences
  • New levels of graphics horsepower provided by the latest chips are giving modern games increasingly lifelike visuals
An attendee uses tactile gloves and vest during a VR demonstration at the bHaptics booth during CES 2023 at the Las Vegas Convention Center on January 6. Photo: Getty Images via AFP

Getting shot, standing in a downpour, being surrounded by bees: none are ideal, but for gamers, feeling the sensations of each is the goal.

At the CES tech show, the video game industry is showing off just how lifelike gaming can be made with new vests, head cushions and other simulation products.

“Lots of consumers are doing games, and they are looking for gaming hardware,” said Kiuk Gwak of bHaptics, as he demonstrated his company’s vest and gloves at the Las Vegas gathering, which ends on Sunday.

The haptic vest replicates the feeling of action playing out in virtual worlds, while matching haptic gloves add a feeling of touch.

“People are not just using our vest for getting shot, but they can feel the wind or rain or even bees in virtual reality,” Gwak said.

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Gaming hardware company Razer showed off what it claimed was the world’s first surround-sound audio and haptics head cushion, called Project Carol, which allows “gamers to feel everything behind them, placing them firmly in the middle of the action.”

Razer also said it will release an “Edge” handheld gaming unit in the US on January 26 at a price of US$400.

Razer is one of multiple companies, including Dell and Acer, that showed off laptops sporting rich screens and mighty computer chips meant to tempt gamers who crave speed and immersion.

Gaming computers powered by the latest chips from rivals AMD and Nvidia were also on display.

“Modern games with increasingly lifelike visuals require new levels of graphics horsepower,” said Scott Herkelman, senior vice-president at AMD graphics unit.

Razer Chroma lights are displayed above a computer station with accessories for video gaming and lifestyle content creation at the Razer Inc booth during the CES 2023 show in Las Vegas on January 6. Photo: AFP
Razer Chroma lights are displayed above a computer station with accessories for video gaming and lifestyle content creation at the Razer Inc booth during the CES 2023 show in Las Vegas on January 6. Photo: AFP

Nvidia also announced that its GeForce Now cloud video-game service would be included in vehicles for the first time, thanks to an alliance with Hyundai Motor Group, BYD and Polestar.

“Thanks to cloud technology and the mobile internet, vehicle occupants can keep boredom at bay with the ability to enjoy music, movies and now video games in the car,” Nvidia said in a statement. Whoever is in the driver’s seat will only be able to play while parked, it cautioned.

“The ability to stream games to the car is a key component of the future of in-vehicle experiences.”

Attendees check out the M.Vision TO electric autonomous vehicle on display at the Hyundai Mobis at CES 2023. Photo: EPA-EFE
Attendees check out the M.Vision TO electric autonomous vehicle on display at the Hyundai Mobis at CES 2023. Photo: EPA-EFE

CES exhibits by tech titans such as South Korean competitors LG and Samsung, meanwhile, included screens tailored for gamers with features such as sweeping curves to enhance the feeling of immersion.

Clover Gaming, a Dominican Republic-based outfit, flaunted a virtual casino that offers slots, roulette, horse betting and other Las Vegas-style gambling in the metaverse.

The CloverLand casino platform plans to use blockchain and cryptocurrency, chief development officer Eilla Lefebvre said.

“We are using new technologies, which is part of the reason we came to CES,” Lefebvre said. “We want to find out what people like and don’t like to make sure we are going in the right direction.”

An attendee plays a racing video game featured on a Samsung Electronics 57-inch Odyssey Neo G9 ultra-wide screen display during CES 2023. Photo: AFP
An attendee plays a racing video game featured on a Samsung Electronics 57-inch Odyssey Neo G9 ultra-wide screen display during CES 2023. Photo: AFP

As gadgets become more interoperable and innovations such as the metaverse promise to transform the way people live, CES has become critical for companies to see how they can better connect with players.

“You talk about Web3 and you talk about the metaverse, a lot of that is going to start with gaming,” said Jeff Netzer of Las Vegas-based PlayStudios, which specialises in mobile games whose winners are rewarded with restaurant meals, hotel stays and helicopter rides.

“People are looking at what hardware is going to be needed,” he said. “I think a lot of the companies are particularly interested in CES to understand where that particular piece of the industry is going.”