PlayStation bids to bring smell-o-vision to life backfires as gamers say Sony ‘will lose money’

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PlayStation bids to bring smell-o-vision to life backfires as gamers say Sony ‘will lose money’
Author: Georgina Young
Published: Jan, 09 2025 12:07

GAMING companies are often adding new features to their consoles in the hope of bringing more immersive experiences to gamers. A number of hardware pieces have been released over the years in the name of immersion, and most notably, many companies believe that VR is the future of gaming.

 [PlayStation has revealed smell-o-vision for it's latest immersive experience]
Image Credit: The Sun [PlayStation has revealed smell-o-vision for it's latest immersive experience]

However, VR doesn’t have a large install base like home and handheld consoles do, but there is still a large push for the medium. PlayStation has revealed its next step in immersive gaming at tech event CES, but gamers seem divided on whether that’s something they actually want.

 [The Last of Us was used to demonstrate the new technology]
Image Credit: The Sun [The Last of Us was used to demonstrate the new technology]

Sony’s Future Immersive Entertainment Concept was showcased during the event, with a piece of tech that covered a whole room. The room featured Sony screens covering every wall, with a person playing The Last of Us at the centre. Alongside Sony’s current technology, such as haptic feedback and dynamic audio, the kit also pumped smells into the room.

 [But fans are saying that they don't want to smell Kratos]
Image Credit: The Sun [But fans are saying that they don't want to smell Kratos]

The trailer for the new technology explains: “This Future Immersive Entertainment Concept aims to explore these possibilities [for narrative immersion]. “This proof-of-concept project combines the latest location-based technologies, Sony Crystal LED panels, engaging audio, haptics, scent and atmospherics to fully immerse you into the world of the story.”.

However, gamers are split in whether they are interested in the technology, particularly given the choice of game Sony showcased. The Last of Us is set in a dystopian world where humans are struggling to survive against people infected with a deadly fungus.

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