The Switch 2's gameplay reveal sparked excitement with its unique features that harken back to Nintendo's innovative roots. A new camera will allow players to engage in party chats and share live gameplay, bringing a social aspect reminiscent of previous consoles. During the reveal, the tech, albeit a bit rough, displayed the ability to capture players' faces and integrate them into the gaming experience. The standout feature was demonstrated in Mario Party Jamboree, where players' faces appeared in bubbles beside their avatars, showcasing Nintendo's penchant for whimsical, creative gaming experiences.
Despite the cameras being placed a good distance from the people playing, it seems to be able to find their faces, and then cut them out from the backgrounds and project them over their streamed game footage.
The moment the footage switched to Mario Party Jamboree, it was a whole other thing. People's faces, live, in bubbles next to their characters. Reaction cams, right in the game!
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