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The Warsaw Uprising Museum Is Using VR To Put People In WWII

The Warsaw Uprising Museum Is Using VR To Put People In WWII

One of the world’s most comprehensive World War II museums is using VR to bring its visitors a bit closer to its subject matter.

The Warsaw Uprising Museum in Poland’s capital, which is dedicated to the 1944 conflict of the same name, recently added a new VR installation simply named Scenes From World War II. In it, visitors are transported to the war-torn streets of Warsaw for an atmospheric experience that they won’t soon forget. Using a HTC Vive, users explore several scenes, activating sequences with gaze-based interaction.

You can check it out in the trailer below.

It looks like a pretty intense experience and a great example of how VR can be used to teleport us back to historical moments. The piece was developed by 4Experience but, sadly, there’s no plans for a release outright of the museum just yet.

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