Gesture Control
One of the very niche techniques of interacting with a gaming app is the new gesture recognition feature that has revolutionized the way the user interface would respond earlier. With the advancement in technology, gesture recognition has become one of the foremost requisites for game developers by deploying Intel 3D cameras that can track the numerous points in your hand. By interpreting the various points in the natural movement of the hand, the users are able to connect to the game and play it in a more efficient manner. Over the years, the most popular games, such as Mario Kart, Need for Speed: Shift and Breath of the Wild have adopted this innovative technology and have received great applause from the gaming industry. The increase in the adoption of features such as augmented reality and virtual reality has paved the way for the increasing demand for gesture control systems, and therefore, it is predicted that by 2023, the global market will see a rise of $23.5 billion. The technology of gesture control will surely be a notable investment opportunity.
Facial Recognition
The technology of facial recognition is not something very new as we have already seen it and have also been using it on our smartphones. However, the gaming industry is also working to build in a lot of advanced and smart features in games. Through the Intel Sense 3D cameras, more than 78 points on the face could be captured to ensure accuracy. This would be used in creating various customized avatars for players, adapting to emotions and also extending to limiting the playing time and screen time for minors. The developers and app investors will surely come up with many more uses for this multifarious technology, and a few games such as Rainbow and Nose Zone have already successfully adopted it. The face recognition industry currently has a market share of around $4.45 billion, and it is predicted that by 2028, it will reach up to $10.2 billion. Surely, this technology has been a game changer in the market.