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Microsoft patents a WAND that syncs up to its virtual reality headset and might help shoot game villains

The controller can be used when playing virtual reality games but it looks strikingly similar to PlayStation's version

MICROSOFT has created a wand that controls games while wearing its HoloLens headset.

The device will likely be used as a gun in shoot 'em up games as well as a wand to point and interact with objects that you perceive to be in front of you.

 The controller has a trigger, a finger guard and a circular bobble which attaches on the end and indicates when it's switched on
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The controller has a trigger, a finger guard and a circular bobble which attaches on the end and indicates when it's switched on

A patent filing, spotted by , reveals an accessory with buttons, a trigger, a finger guard and a light indicator that tells you when it's on.

There were scant details in the filings, but it's very likely the wand will sync to Microsoft's HoloLens "mixed reality" headset.

HoloLens is immersive, but it doesn’t block out the real world.

Instead, it places holographic pictures into physical surroundings to see, place and interact as if the holograms are part of the physical world.

It's not hard to imagine Harry Potter-esque magic games or more vicious shoot 'em up games being played with the futuristic controller.

 A lady tries on the HoloLens in a promotional Microsoft video
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A lady tries on the HoloLens in a promotional Microsoft videoCredit: Microsoft
 The controller as seen from the top
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The controller as seen from the topCredit: Microsoft
 The patent detailed two bulbs at the bottom of the wand which indicate when it's in use
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The patent detailed two bulbs at the bottom of the wand which indicate when it's in useCredit: Microsoft

Eagle-eyed tech fans might notice that they look strikingly similar to Sony's PlayStation virtual reality controller.

The tech rival has its own virtual reality headset, used primarily for gaming.


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Microsoft's HoloLens is targeted at education and the workplace, rather than pure entertainment.

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 The PlayStation Aim VR controller
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The PlayStation Aim VR controllerCredit: Sony

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