Microsoft has shown a Pokémon Go tech demo in which the mobile pocket monster phenomenon is playable via the company’s Hololens headset.
A video of the demonstration, labelled as “proof of concept” and “not for consumer use”, was part of a presentation detailing Microsoft Mesh, the company’s new mixed reality platform (thanks, The Verge).
Introduced by Niantic boss John Hanke – the company’s own Professor Willow – the demo shows how players can interact with creatures in mixed-reality, rather than AR, and use virtual controls which float around the user’s wrist.
Here’s the glimpse, in video footage captured by VR Trailers:
In the demo, your surroundings are replicated with Pokémon layered on top, which is probably safer than walking around staring down at your phone and wandering into the road. I have never done this.
For now, this is just a limited tech demo. You can interact with Pokémon in a similar manner to how you can in the app with Pokémon buddies – feeding them berries, and having them follow you around. Mixed reality Pokémon battles were teased, but not shown.