Sony just announced a truly strange initiative called The Playerbase. This is a program to scan people's likenesses and pop them in PlayStation games. That's pretty wild, but potentially cool to those who have always wanted to become a weird humanoid version of Crash Bandicoot. The program is ramping up slowly. Sony has announced a contest of sorts to place one lucky fan inside of Gran Turismo 7, though in a reduced fashion. The chosen player will get an image of their face placed inside the game as a character portrait and will get the chance to design a logo and the exterior of a vehicle. Sony This person will also get a trip to Los Angeles to participate in a full-body scan, but Sony hasn't said what, if anything, they'd do with this scan. After all, Gran Turismo 7 is a racing game without too many full-body models walking around. Fans have a lot of hoops to jump through to be considered for placement. There's a traditional application process, but also video interviews and other stuff. The promotion is available to players in the Americas, Europe, Asia, South Africa and Australia. Of course, there needs to be actual new PlayStation games for people to scan their likenesses into. Sony hasn't exactly been providing us with a robust lineup of first-party titles this generation. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/playstation/sony-is-starting-a-weird-service-that-scans-people-to-put-them-in-playstation-games-150130276.html?src=rss
Sony is starting a weird service that scans people to put them in PlayStation games
Why This Matters
Sony's new initiative, The Playerbase, introduces a novel way for fans to be integrated into PlayStation games through likeness scans, creating a more personalized gaming experience. While still in its early stages, this program highlights Sony's interest in blending real-world identities with virtual environments, potentially transforming player engagement. However, its success depends on the development of compatible games and broader adoption.
Key Takeaways
- Sony is launching a program to insert players' likenesses into PlayStation games.
- Participants can win a chance to be featured in Gran Turismo 7 with a full-body scan trip.
- The initiative signals a move toward more personalized and immersive gaming experiences.
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