Categories: Enterteiment

The Last of Us: what is this immersive (and smelly) experience from PlayStation?

Spread the love

©Sony

While the PlayStation has just celebrated its thirtieth anniversary, the giant Sony is currently occupying the video game scene with its PS5… but is obviously preparing for its future. And while Microsoft has already revoked its Xbox as such, to move towards a video game as entertainment accessible on many devices, at Sony, it seems (for the moment anyway) that they want to remain faithful to the PlayStation console. While waiting to see what the future of video games has in store for us at Sony, the Japanese giant gave a demonstration at CES 2025 that was to say the least… odorante.

The future of video games according to Sony ?

Indeed, the Japanese giant wanted to present its “Future Immersive Entertainment Concept”, which aims to demonstrate a possible future for more immersive games. No revolution overall, but rather the readaptation of various existing ideas, coupled with cutting-edge technology, for a purely narrative experience.

Subscribe to Presse-citron

200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000

Concretely, the concept presented by Sony allows to reinforce the immersion by placing the players in a closed environment (a sort of cube), at the cutting edge of technology in terms of the video (with LED panels) as well as audio, to which will be added… smells. The demonstration is made from the game The Last of Us, and Sony promises an unprecedented immersion.

In addition, it is possible to handle physical tools that interact with the world on the screen. The demonstration notably shows a flashlight that only lights up what it is pointed at. This is not a VR experience (hello to the forgotten PS VR2!), but rather an immersive experience that involves physically entering the dedicated space, and that does not require any accessories other than your own senses.

© Robin Sabbadini for Presse-citron

As for video games, the real ones, the ones accessible directly from our living rooms, the news at Sony it's obviously the PS5 Pro, which allows you to benefit from more advanced experiences on many games… provided you're willing to pay the price.

Of course, this is just a concept, and no one knows what the end result of this Future Immersive Entertainment Concept will be for the general public. In the meantime, if you want to start immersing yourself in the atmosphere of The Last of Us series while waiting for its broadcast (next April), we strongly advise you to watch the brand new trailer directly at this address.

📍 To not miss any Presse-citron news, follow us on Google News and WhatsApp.

[ ]

Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116

Recent Posts

What if your next Samsung no longer belongs to you ?

© Lemon squeezer Could Samsung succeed where its competitors have failed?? According to an article…

33 minutes ago

The new version of HDMI 2.2 is official: here's what will change

© TheRegisti/Unsplash Since its creation in 2002, HDMI technology has continued to evolve. And as…

33 minutes ago

Pierre Garnier: Huge leap forward for the Star Academy winner, he joins a select club

According to our colleagues at Le Parisien, Pierre Garnier has just joined a very select…

33 minutes ago

Nina Métayer: who is her husband Mathieu Salomé ?

Nina Métayer will be on the show Le Meilleur pâtissier this Thursday, January 9. The…

33 minutes ago

Et si votre prochain Samsung ne vous appartenait plus ?

D’après un média coréen, Samsung préparerait le lancement d’un service qui permettra d’utiliser ses smartphones…

33 minutes ago

La nouvelle version du HDMI 2.2 est officielle : voici ce qui va changer

Le HDMI Forum officialise le HDMI 2.2 au CES de Las Vegas. Cette nouvelle version…

33 minutes ago