Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: VR Experience
Delve into Newt Scamander’s magical world through an immersive virtual reality experience.
Inspired by the narrative of J.K. Rowling’s latest tale, Framestore VR Studio scripted the Fantastic Beasts experience to make the user truly feel like the protagonist: a wizard with a wand in their hand, able to cast spells and control their environment, whilst tending to their Graphorn, Erumpent, Thunderbird, Niffler, Occamy and Bowtruckle beasts.
Following the success of 2016’s launch, Framestore recently expanded the experience with additional content to extend the story of Newt and his creatures. Our teams further developed the experience to include more creature environments, puzzles, and deeper gaming content in order to provide players with the chance to interact with three more Fantastic Beasts.
User-Experience Design
The experience begins with a suitcase laying on the floor of a dark room. With a flick of the wand, the case opens and players are transported to Newt’s Shed—full of mysterious objects, exotic plants, intriguing spell books, potions and jars of oddities. They interact with magical objects around the room using the wand to complete a series of challenges to help Newt take care of his fantastic beasts.
Once the basic wizard training has been completed players find themselves standing outside the shed in a courtyard surrounded by a series of fantastical enclosures. Within each enclosure fans can choose to have unique encounters with each of the beasts by casting a series of spells. Players return to the courtyard after meeting a creature. They can choose to enter another enclosure, return to the shed or catch a few Doxies.
Interactive Gameplay
Users take hold of their VR hand controller to wave a wand, explore the magic of Newt’s case, cast spells and solve puzzles: totalling more than 30+ interactions, 20+ spells, gestures and challenges, across several magical worlds and captivating storylines which present six of Newt Scamander’s most fantastic beasts.
Newt’s spectacular shed is full of mysterious objects, exotic plants, intriguing spell books, potions and jars of oddities. Using the controller players can interact with objects and creatures, and navigate through the gameplay with a series of gestures. Fans can aparate, charm, tame, explore and conjure, taking them deeper into the story than they ever imagined.
To deepen the user experience, players can complete two new creature puzzles, interact with a creature map or discover a portkey which reveals additional behind the scenes content. Players will have the ability to visit three additional beasts as well as catch Doxies from the Niffler Tree.
Breathtaking Immersion
Using a photorealistic style that combines real-time elements and pre-rendered environments, players will feel that they have been transported right into the very heart of Newt’s magical world. This was the first time the Framestore VR Studio had combined real-time interactive elements with high quality pre-rendered environments—pushing both the interactivity and the quality in mobile VR. The team invented specific techniques to allow embedded real-time game engine assets inside an environment that is rendered using an offline renderer. This allows interaction and play in an environment that feels real and tangible, with a level of visual fidelity that contributes to a greater feeling of presence.
The Framestore global teams started early on with the script, meticulously working through it with the film's VFX Supervisors as they worked on the feature films. Throughout the project the global VR Studio drew on their extensive previous experiences and the knowledge base built up from working in this field, as well as leveraging Framestore's fantastic in-house CG pipeline across Film and Integrated Advertising to ensure they spent the most time creating fantastic content—and very little time manually tracking assets, or on tasks that could be automated. The newest 2018 version relied heavily on the newly opened VR Studio in Framestore’s Montréal office, which also worked on the feature film.
Graphorn
You’re face to face with the Graphorn, apparated right inside her enclosure. It’s an amazing habitat, a type of beach-like scene with large, flat rocks jutting out of the sand. With the scroll in front of you, you can see there are three different spells you can use on the Graphorn. Come closer, feed meat, or mix a potion to help ease the nasty cold she’s caught.
Erumpent
Newt explains that this creature is quite lonely, and that you’ll have to coax her to you if you want to meet her. The scroll explains three reagents should be put into the mortar, using your wand - pointing at each in turn, they are picked up and put into the mortar. Once all three reagents are added in the correct order, you are then instructed to pick up the pestle and grind the ingredients together. As your final instruction, you place the inert charm in the mortar with the ground ingredients. Particles emit from the pestle and mortar, swirling around the room. Inside the Erumpent enclosure it’s a thick, steamy jungle. Plants and shrubs are everywhere, and a small pool of water is just about visible on the jungle floor. There are three different spells you can use on the Erumpent: administer the potion, bring her closer, and roll on the ground.
Thunderbird
The scroll shows you how to assemble a box to release a rare bird call, an ancient Native American method of calling the powerful Thunderbird. On three sides of the box are three different symbols, but they’re scrambled. You see that the box is also split into three rotatable sections. The scroll transforms and shows you how to use your wand to move the rotatable sections so you can decipher the symbols. Puzzle complete, the box begins playing music, spinning faster and faster until eventually erupting into a brilliant light. Newt explains that though he’s fiercely independent, Frank needs taking care of like all his other creatures. Inside the Thunderbird’s enclosure lies an American desert. Cacti punctuate the landscape along with large rock structures rising from the sand with smaller rocks perched perilously atop. A flap of Frank’s wings has the power to create storms. Learning to get the Thunderbird to follow your command is a real test for any wizard. The scroll has two challenges: feeding the Thunderbird a bucket of giant worms, and making it rear up and down in front of you. Once Newt has congratulated you on your mastery, you apparate back out to the courtyard.
Occamy
The Occamy encounter is a discovered experience. In the shed Newt’s voice will encourage you to visit the Occamy enclosure to see if his egg has hatched. You arrive at the nest enclosure and see the empty silver egg, but no Occamy... Newt’s voice returns.
Bowtruckle
On selecting the Bowtruckle image on the creature scroll in Newt’s shed, Newt’s voice begins guiding you to collect some fairy eggs as a treat for the Bowtruckles since they are otherwise notoriously shy with strangers. Players use their wand to turn over leaves and pick off the eggs.
Niffler
First introduced to Harry Potter fans by Hagrid in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, the Niffler is described by J.K. Rowling as ‘a long-snouted, burrowing creature native to Britain with a penchant for anything shiny.’ In the virtual experience the Niffler’s burrow rests under a suspended tree within the courtyard. You are encouraged to look for shiny items to collect and return them to his burrow. In front of the burrow a scroll emerges and teaches you how to lure the Niffler out of his burrow, shake him to see what’s hidden in his pouch or watch him play with his collection.
In The End
Back in the courtyard Newt praises you, the wizard, on caring for his creatures, despite their curious ways. The film's theme music starts to play softly in the background and you are left to play with the creatures. Are you ready to reveal the wizard in you? It’s time to find out.
Press
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