Gen Z's In China Are Actually Stepping Outside Just To Play Video Games IRL

TechnologyGaming
29 Apr 2026 • 3:20 PM MYT
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Something straight out of a sci-fi movie is quietly becoming reality in China and its turning everyday spaces into live-action game arenas.


In selected malls, players are stepping into a real-world, augmented reality (AR) experience where the game unfolds right through their phone screens. As they walk around, "enemies" appear in their environment with floating health bars, visible only through the camera. One tap, and you're firing. Take a hit, and your screen blacks out just like in a video game.



What makes it even more impressive? There's no bulky gear or headsets involved. Just a smartphone, AR technology, and a precise indoor tracking system that maps out players' positions in real time. The result is a seamless, fast-paced experience that blends physical movement with digital gameplay.


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What started as a niche concept is now gaining serious traction, with more players joining in every week. Its social, immersive, and unexpectedly active almost like a new form of cardio disguised as fun.


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If this trend keeps growing, the line between gaming and reality might get even blurrier. And honestly, we might all be leveling up our step counts without even realizing it.

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