The 32nd Beijing International Radio, TV & Film Exhibition (BIRTV2025) was recently held in Beijing, attracting over 500 exhibitors from more than 20 countries and regions. The event featured 10 exhibition zones and 6 immersive experience areas. Among the highlights was the world’s first Mars-themed Location-Based Entertainment VR project with 3A-grade visuals, making its global debut.
3A-grade visuals represent the highest quality standard in interactive gaming. In the LBE VR immersive zone, China’s independently developed project Mission to Mars: Origins made its first appearance. It is also the third virtual reality immersive interactive film in China to receive a public screening license.
This 40-minute immersive journey allows participants to step into the year 2050 as volunteers for a Mars landing mission. Visitors traverse a sandstorm-swept Martian surface and dive into a floating underwater city to uncover the mystery behind the fall of an ancient Martian civilization. Guided by the deputy commander Tianyin and a robot named Blue, participants engage in high-intensity missions such as exploration, rescue, puzzle-solving, and escape.
The exhibition also featured Mediastorm, a popular media-tech platform among younger audiences, which showcased a dynamic 3D modeling technology incorporating the dimension of time—enabling realistic reconstruction of scenes across both space and time.
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