In conversation with Philip and Fabian from the VR Centre Dietlikon on Whit Monday, it became clear that there are definitely plenty of ideas. But one particular idea came from an out-of-towner that weekend: He wanted to propose to his girlfriend in the VR. And so, at the end of the Explorer, I was suddenly holding a virtual bouquet of flowers in my hand. It was like a test for the afternoon, when I was given real flowers and a ring.
Why not? Basically, you could make it a bit more romantic than after a quest in a ruin. Virtually anything would be possible in VR. After you've successfully met your partner during a hot Flirt in VR, this would be the next logical step.
The two of them successfully survived the Explorer and she said yes, by the way.
Franchise system in planning
In the meantime, the duo Philip and Fabian have not only been busy improving the games and planning the wedding. The two have put out feelers far and wide and will soon be involved internationally. They will be offering their concept in several locations as part of a franchise system. In Switzerland, one arena is planned in central Switzerland and another in the Solothurn area. Four more abroad. These include Sweden, Russia and Germany, which are currently being finalised. The concepts there will vary from 400m2 pitches to short arenas. The openings are expected to take place between the end of August and the end of October.
Partnership with Striker VR
They have also entered into some exciting partnerships. For example, they are currently the first centre in the world to Stiker VR Thanks to a good connection, they were able to secure a few models before the official launch in December. We've held one in our hands and it's fair to say that these things are quite something. In contrast to the weapons we saw in the Shooter These are now much more robust and inexperienced girls like me can no longer deactivate them so easily.
And the conclusion from the second visit to the VR Centre: It looks like they are doing their job so convincingly that many more people will say yes.