A rather entertaining video from China circled the network, in which you can watch a person moving along a street with three boxes and some kind of mechanism fixed to his back and legs. As it turned out, curious shots show a test test of a new exoskeleton from the company ULS Robotics, designed to ease the load on the human body when carrying heavy loads, as well as to facilitate easier balance while moving.
Naturally, The shown technology immediately attracted the attention of a huge number of video game lovers, because a video about a man in blue uniform delivering a turret from heavy loads instantly causes a direct association with last year’s adventure action Death stranding from studio Kojima productions.
Testing out an @ulsrobotics exoskeleton for deliveries. pic.twitter.com/v8I8QXDdVF
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Recall that at the heart of the latest project Hideo Kojima lies the story of the courier Sam Porter Bridges, which needs to deliver goods to the world shaken by unprecedented cataclysm. And various types of exoskeletons are one of the key tools that helps players more effectively achieve their goals. It seems that the inhospitable world of Death Stranding today is a step closer to our usual reality.
The initial release of Death Stranding was on PlayStation 4 last November. The PC version of the project was due out on June 2, however due to the coronavirus pandemic, launch was delayed until July 14.
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