Video game worlds are expansive places with lots of sights and sounds. With the advent of virtual reality, you can almost touch the environments youâre inhabiting. But scent has been one of the senses that gaming technology could never quite get right. (I mean, who wants to smell Ganondorf or Link when they probably smell like shit?) Thankfully, you wonât have to catch a whiff of their B.O., but a new device promises to open your nostrils to the aromas of the video game world.
GameScent is a new device by a tech company of the same name that sounds kinda goofy. Powered by AI, the $180 adapter captures real-time audio and processes those sounds to emit scents that correspond with the on-screen action. So, if youâre playing something like 2022âs stylish racing game Need for Speed Unbound, which Iâve been doing a lot lately now that itâs on PlayStation Plus, youâll choke onâI mean smell, the carâs exhaust when burning out and drifting corners. The same is true of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth. Just plug the GameScent into your console, PC, or TVâs HDMI port, breathe in, and let me know what Mako smells like. Itâs Smell-O-Vision, but for games.
This big-ish boxâitâs 18x16x12 inchesâlets you smell all kinds of aromas in games. Playing Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and just got smoked? Your nose will pick up on the smells of explosions and gunfire lingering around the battlefield. Getting rained on in the forests of something like Horizon Forbidden West? GameScent will release scents based on nature and storms. In total, the deviceâs Scent Palette features six smellsâGunfire, Explosion, Forest, Racing, and Stormâwith the last being a âClean Airâ one that eliminates the fumes clogging the air in your room.
Game Scent has been announced â @GameScentAi
Sophisticated AI releases real scents alongside your gameplay including smells of:
â Gunfire
â Explosions
â Racing
â Storm
â ForestUpgraded DLC scents include:
â Napalm
â Human Exertion
â Ocean
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â Geoff Keighley (@geoffkeighley) February 27, 2024
In a press release, GameScent president Casey Bunch said the device is fully compatible with consoles, PC, and VR headsets, specifying that the company wants to âelevateâ the gaming experience with scent-based technology.
âStudies have shown that the sense of smell imprints in long-term memory more strongly than anything else,â Bunce said. âWith GameScent, weâre hoping to elevate gamersâ experiences to be more exciting and memorable than they ever have been before.â
Itâs not the only type of fragrance tech pitched to Gamersâą in recent years. In 2023, the Japanese-based developer Aromajoin unveiled the aptly titled Aroma Shooter at the Consumer Electronics Show. This piece of tech âdigitizedâ smells to blast them past all those pesky little nose hairs. It was hella expensive, though, running $998. By comparison, GameScentâs price point is a bit more approachable, though we currently donât know how much the deviceâs âeasy-to-swap cartridgesâ will cost. But there is DLC coming for the box. In fact, the company said that GameScent will get more smells in the future, including Blood, Fresh Cut Grass, Sports Arena, and Ocean. And if you want it, you can get it from some of the usual retailers: Amazon, Best Buy, and GameStop, as well as the companyâs own website
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