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List of augmented reality video games

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This is a list of augmented reality video games. Most games on this list are mobile games and do not run on AR headsets.

Some games on this list use AR as a passing feature, while others incorporate it as a core part of the gameplay.

AR games do not include Kinect or EyeToy games. Certain gaming devices, such as the EyeToy, PlayStation Eye, Kinect, Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita, Nintendo Switch, and some mobile devices, use cameras to augment computer graphics onto live footage, but they are not augmented reality devices as the view is not first person. The majority of AR software uses special cards which are read by the device to pinpoint where the graphics will form.

Games

See also

List of augmented reality software

References

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