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Sansar (video game)

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Social virtual reality platform

Sansar
DevelopersLinden Lab
Sansar Inc. (2020–present)
Initial releaseJuly 31, 2017; 8 years ago (2017-07-31)
PlatformWindows
Websitesansar.com

Sansar is a socialvirtual reality platform, for Microsoft Windows only, developed by theSan Francisco-based firmLinden Lab, and now owned by Sansar Inc. It launched in "creator beta" to the general public on July 31, 2017.[1] The platform enables user-created 3D spaces where people can create and share interactive social experiences, such as playing games, watching videos, and having conversations in VR. Each participant is represented by a detailedavatar that is the graphical representation of the user, including speech-driven facial animations and motion-driven body animations.

Sansar supports bothvirtual reality headsets (including theOculus Rift andHTC Vive) and Windows computers, and is free to use, with advanced features available for paying subscribers.

History

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In 2014, Linden Lab announced its intent to develop a "next-generation virtual world" in the spirit of its virtual worldSecond Life.[2]

In 2015, more details about the project became public including its positioning as a social virtual reality platform. While the product name had not yet been made public, media reports initially referred to the initiative by its internal development codenameProject Sansar.[3] By the end of the same year, a small number of 3D content creators were invited to participate in an early alpha version.[4]

As development progressed in 2016, more invitations were extended to a larger pool of creators for access to the "creator preview" version of what would soon be officially brandedSansar.[5] The word "sansar" (संसार) is Sanskrit for "world".

Availability to the general public began in 2017 with the debut of the "creator beta".[6]

In 2019, Sansar partnered with electronic music record labelMonstercat to bring live entertainment to a virtual reality setting, as part of the latter's eight year anniversary.[7]

In February 2020, Linden Lab announced that they would no longer be supportingSansar and were looking for a new owner for the project.[8] Wookey Project Corp. purchased all of the assets under the Sansar name to animate the contents of the web under the direction of its chief executive officer Jonathan Fried.[9][better source needed] Instead, Linden Lab will concentrate on its legacy virtual world platformSecond Life.

On March 23, 2020, Linden Labs announced the sale ofSansar to San Francisco-based technology company Wookey Project Corp,[10] to continue Sansar's current event based strategy.[11] Despite successful event launches, Wookey ultimately suffered from lack of funding and infighting among CEO and ownership.[12][better source needed]

Economy

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LikeSecond Life,Sansar has its own virtual economy and unit of trade.Sansar users can buy and sell virtual creations using the "Sansar dollar" (S$). Sansar dollars can be purchased online via the Sansar Dollar Exchange (SandeX) or earned by selling items in the Sansar Store.[13]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Fink, Charlie (July 31, 2017)."Sansar Ignites Content Boom".Forbes. Archived fromthe original on July 31, 2017. RetrievedNovember 9, 2017.
  2. ^Takahashi, Dean (November 17, 2014)."Linden Lab Explores VR for its Next-Generation Virtual World".VentureBeat. RetrievedNovember 9, 2017.
  3. ^Kelly, Heather (September 15, 2015)."Company Behind Second Life Building Virtual Reality Universe".CNN. RetrievedNovember 9, 2017.
  4. ^Robertson, Adi (August 18, 2015)."The VR Successor to Second Life is Inviting its First Testers".The Verge. RetrievedNovember 9, 2017.
  5. ^Roettgers, Janko (August 31, 2016)."Second Life Maker Starts Inviting Creators to Project Sansar Virtual Reality World".Variety. RetrievedNovember 9, 2017.
  6. ^Summers, Nick (July 31, 2017)."The VR Successor to 'Second Life' is Now in Public Beta".Engadget. RetrievedNovember 9, 2017.
  7. ^"Linden Lab's Sansar partners with Monstercat to bring live music into VR".VentureBeat. July 1, 2019. RetrievedOctober 7, 2019.
  8. ^"Linden Lab CEO Announces Sansar Now Up For Sale; Company to Instead Focus "Entirely on Second Life and Tilia"; Philip Rosedale Not Among Returning "Heavy Hitters"". New World Notes. February 21, 2020. RetrievedMarch 11, 2020.
  9. ^Pey, Inara (March 21, 2020)."Sansar: looking at the new owner – Wookey Projects Inc".Inara Pey: Living in a Modemworld. RetrievedJanuary 24, 2022.
  10. ^"Wookey Project Corp acquires Sansar". March 23, 2020. Archived fromthe original on March 28, 2020. RetrievedApril 13, 2020.
  11. ^"This Week In XR: Googling Sansar's New Owner, Nreal Builds A Factory, Day 12 Of Captivity". March 27, 2020.
  12. ^Pey, Inara (December 29, 2021)."Sansar: the Wookey in ex-CEO lawsuit".Inara Pey: Living in a Modemworld. RetrievedAugust 29, 2022.
  13. ^Carbotte, Kevin (January 4, 2017)."Linden Lab Introduces Sansar Monetization System, Reveals First Video Footage".Tom's Hardware. RetrievedNovember 9, 2017.

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