The game also designed velociraptors designed to resemble the dino Blue from the “Jurassic World” movies, and it has a built-in story and details about each dinosaur, including a bite-sized velociraptor, a carnotaurus and of course a T-Rex. “Dinotracker AR” was developed by a company called Trigger XR in partnership with “Pokémon GO” developer Niantic, as well as Universal Pictures, LG Uplus, Qualcomm and KOCCA in Korea.
The augmented reality was built through Niantic’s Lightship ARDK. “Our goal for the Dinotracker AR app was to create the most realistic experience possible, enabling fans to feel like these incredible creatures are in front of them and immersed in their surroundings,” Jason Yim, founder and CEO of Trigger XR, said in a statement. “We’re excited to bring in the latest XR tech from Niantic and combine it with one of the world’s most beloved series.”“Dinotracker AR” is now available on iOS and Android app stores. .
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