Microsoft's latest VR project is a virtual walk in the park
The DreamWalker VR system allows users to experience immersive experiences in open locations while travelling along a familiar route.
![It can also adapt to changes to the route made by the walker, making it possible to transform a simple walk to a grocery store into a walk through Times Square. It can also adapt to changes to the route made by the walker, making it possible to transform a simple walk to a grocery store into a walk through Times Square.](https://s3.ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com/images.asianage.com/images/aa-Cover-uite3ht17d3qokiucq4k6ha7u0-20191023075756.Medi.jpeg)
It can also adapt to changes to the route made by the walker, making it possible to transform a simple walk to a grocery store into a walk through Times Square.
Microsoft has revealed its latest VR project which takes the immersive experience to a park, literally.
The DreamWalker VR system allows users to experience immersive experiences in open locations while travelling along a familiar route such as a walk to work, or other real-time environments, Engadget reports.
It can also adapt to changes to the route made by the walker, making it possible to transform a simple walk to a grocery store into a walk through Times Square.
Microsoft also announced other VR technologies including an eye-tracking system called Mise-Unseen and a new haptic controller called CapstanCrunch.
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