Nintendo launched the Labo VR kit for Switch

On March 7, Nintendo officially introduced the Switch's Virtual Reality Lab Lab tool kit to everyone's surprise, and the product is expected to be released on April 12.

On March 7, Nintendo officially introduced the Switch's Virtual Reality Lab Lab tool kit to everyone's surprise, and the product is expected to be released on April 12.

Labo VR Kit will serve as the fourth product in the Labo series and provide 4 new DIY Toy-Con creative modes so that players can perform and enjoy. The project also marked Nintendo's first foray into the virtual reality world since the release of Virtual Boy in 1995, but did not succeed because VR technology was too new to keep hardware in place. Time can support.

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This new VR Kit will appear as 2 optional packages. In it, the main package costs $ 79.99 and includes 6 different hardcover kits for manufacturing, including VR Toy-Con Goggles, blaster and camera, as well as screen holder and safety cap. While the basic package with a price of $ 39.99 only includes goggles, blaster. Other sections will be sold separately in the $ 20 expansion kit. Of course both will also include Labo software, games, step-by-step instructions and Garage mode to create and build your own Labo projects. This will most likely be the cheapest and most friendly VR creation tool for beginners.

'We want to give people a new experience in virtual interaction and the real world, between many people playing together through the creation of Toy-Con creations', Nintendo North American president Doug Bowser explained. in a statement.

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Labo VR Kit is not currently available for pre-order, but if you are interested, you can update information at Nintendo's online store.

Update 24 May 2019
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