Chenyan Yu

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Immersive Interaction Theatre


Duration
Jun.2021 - Sep.2021




Description


The theme game space of 'Irreversible-Trace,' a 2-day-1-night immersive interactive experience.

Umeplay, an immersive entertainment venue brand, is set to debut at the Shougang Park Six Factory Complex, a city complex, at the end of this year, creating a themed game space called 'Irreversible-Trace' that offers a 2-day-1-night immersive interactive experience.

It is reported that the future game space, jointly created by Six Factory Complex and Umeplay, covers a total area of 6,000 square meters. It will be themed around 'Irreversible-Trace' and will recreate and tailor scenes based on specific eras in Beijing, creating a highly recognizable immersive interactive experience.

Within this immersive experiential space, half of it will be a themed hotel associated with the game, with some rooms integrated into the game's storyline, while the other rooms will operate as a regular hotel, offering a sustainable 2-day-1-night immersive interactive experience.

Players will enter as immersive 'infinite drama' participants, stepping into a post-apocalyptic era filled with science fiction and the unknown. Set 50 years after a major catastrophe in a specific area of the Shougang Park, the game world consists of two main buildings: the Doomsday City-State (May 1st Theater) and the Cataclysm Shelter (Hotel). Players will immerse themselves in the experience, exploring the doomsday story, unraveling its truth, and ultimately finding a way to reverse the apocalypse.

The story is based on human philosophy and multidimensional space-time, using Plato's literary masterpiece, 'The Republic,' as the creative design blueprint. It constructs the first phenomenon-level immersive IP narrative universe in China, offering a 'multi-line storytelling, shared world' experience. While providing players with a high-quality gaming experience, it aims to promote the values of 'self-reflection' and 'perception of the world'.





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