Brelyon, the MIT spin-off that’s invented the first-ever, headset-free virtual display technology for gaming and enterprise applications, is partnering with Velocity Esports to bring Brelyon Ultra Reality to Velocity locations, the ultimate venues for gamers, from casual to competitive gamers and esports enthusiasts. The partnership kicks off with Velocity’s location in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Immersive display technologies for gaming and esports enthusiasts have long faced bottlenecks around content compatibility and user experience. Brelyon has invented Ultra Reality, a new category of ultra-immersive display technologies that makes it possible to game on a massive 120-inch plus curved display. Brelyon displays are backward-compatible with existing games and content.
“With Brelyon, Ultra Reality builds a bridge between content that gamers love and high-fidelity immersive experiences they covet. We founded Velocity with a vision to create an entirely new kind of gaming and entertainment venue and platform — what we call a 360-degree gaming experience — that merges the in-venue and online gaming for users. We are constantly investing in adding new gaming innovations that better serve the Velocity community, and our partnership with Brelyon furthers our brand promise of delivering Great Games, Great Experience, Great Community,” Len Wanger, President of Velocity Esports, said.
Ultra Reality brings a larger-than-life esports and immersive gaming experience through a holodeck-like, panoramic experience.
“With Brelyon, a pristine image fills up the viewer’s peripheral vision, creating an awe-inspiring experience that is perfect for large-format gaming, esports and entertainment. Velocity has a focus on creating a new kind of immersive gaming experience for users that centers around the concept that people love to play games and to do so socially, and that esports offers engaging experiences that transcend place. We share that vision and we’re delighted to partner with Velocity to bring next-level entertainment experiences to Velocity gamers,” Barmak Heshmat, CEO of Brelyon, said.
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