Lenovo’s Star Wars AR game will make you feel like a real Jedi

Force Friday is just around the corner and Lenovo is helping to spread Star Wars mania with a new augmented reality experience shown off at IFA 2017.

No, it’s not another Window 10 Mixed Reality headset, but Star Wars: Jedi Challenges: a completely separate experience that combines an AR headset with a lightsaber controller.

In case lightsaber duels aren’t your thing (which is weird),  Jedi Challenges includes a few other games.

Holochess was one of the most iconic board games to appear in the movies – basically chess with holographic monsters for readers young enough to have never seen Episode IV – and you’ll be able to play a fully realized version of the game with the AR headset. 

And that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Given a smartphone app powers all the games, we may see more experiences come through if Star Wars: Jedi Challenges is updated through the years. 

You’ll be able to buy the whole experience – including the Lenovo Mirage AR headset, Lightsaber Controller, Tracking Beacon and the app itself – for $199 (about £150, AU$250) starting this November.

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