Hello, I'm Dada, the planner for <Lost Soldier>.
Today, I'd like to share news about Realworld's content <Lost Soldier>, which has moved various international visitors ranging from Jamboree Scout members to UN Deputy Commanders.
Realworld's <Lost Soldier> is veterans-themed content from the Memory Cinema veterans campaign created in collaboration with the Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs.
It boasts exceptional immersion through solid storytelling and immersive technologies like AR.
We've also created English content tailored to the War Memorial's characteristic of having many foreign visitors, and many people are enjoying it.
Recently, following the Jamboree Scout members, we had a special guest -
UN Deputy Commander Lieutenant General Harrison -
who played <Lost Soldier>.
The Deputy Commander was fascinated by <Lost Soldier>'s story and immersion level,
and expressed that he would definitely want his children to experience it!
He empathized with the impact of Realworld content, saying
that such experiences should be created at historical tourist sites like Imjingak, the 3rd Tunnel, and JSA.
He asked various questions like "How did you come to create this game?" and showed such genuine appreciation that we felt very proud~
Beyond just experiencing it himself,
he also conducted impromptu interviews with groups of Jamboree members who were playing,
asking them 'How do you find the game?' haha
All the Jamboree members interviewed that day
gave us such warm responses, saying "It's so moving, such a vivid experience"!
The Deputy Commander introduced Judy, who handled the English translation, and me
to the Jamboree members as the game development team(!)
One Jamboree member said it was such a moving experience
and asked if we could take a photo together,
so we all took a picture!
Realworld members
usually only read reviews left on the app,
but seeing people so moved by our content in person
was truly touching!
Realworld's <Lost Soldier>, which captivated even the UN Deputy Commander,
is available in both Korean and English versions at the War Memorial,
so if you want an unforgettable and moving experience,
please be sure to try it!