Disney patents technology for a theme park Metaverse

Disney patents technology for a theme park Metaverse

The multinational entertainment giant was approved for a “virtual-world simulator” patent during the last week of December 2021. Disney has been approved for a patent that would create personalized interactive attractions for theme park visitors. The technology would facilitate headset-free augmented reality (AR) attractions at Disney theme parks.The tech would work by tracking visitors using their mobile phones, and generating and projecting personalized 3D effects onto nearby physical spaces, walls, and objects in the park. The entertainment giant was approved for a “virtual-world....


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