Summary
The Simscompetitor,Inzoi, fromPUBGdeveloper Krafton, has a creative ‘3D print’ feature that allows fans to obsess over creating real-life items and placing them straight into the game. The ambitious life simulator,Inzoi,has already made a big impact on fans who have been searching for new ways to create unique and ultra-realistic characters. Although no concrete plans have been put in place for the game’s early access release, some eager players got a chance to try out its initial five-day limited-time demo earlier this month.
Due to EA’sThe Sims' next installmentstill deep in its development and likely not seeing the light of day until 2025 at the earliest,Inzoilooks to be a much-needed lifeline for artistic minds to spend their time creating hyperrealistic items, unique stories, and deep relationships through character interactions.
As highlighted by IGN,Inzoiallows players to recreate almost any real-life item in-game by using its “3D print” tool. The feature incorporates a unique AI-powered function that lets players upload a clear image of a real-life item of their choice and then the item appears, almost like magic, in the game itself. The tool works similarly to a virtual 3D printer, but instead of players having the object in their hands for real, theirInzoicharacter can enjoy it instead. AlthoughKrafton has charted its own path withInzoi, both games do share obvious similarities that include the player’s ability to control worlds and inhabitants, allowing them to do nearly anything they please with what they’re given.
Players Can Create Real Life Objects in Inzoi
To further enrich players' in-world experience,Inzoiincludes the Canvas platform, where players can showcase their creative works with each other and interact. Once players have spent hours assembling the picture-perfect face, they can then upload their creations onto Canvas. Imaginative players can not only share their own characters and homes but also download what other people have designed, too.
The developers behind the game have disclosed plans toportInzoito Xbox and PS5but, just like the game’s early access release, no timeframe has been set in stone just yet. Due toInzoi’s impressive character creation and real-life item features, it’s safe to assume that, so far, the life simulation title is shaping up nicely in a bid to rivalThe Sims, especially since Paradox Interactive’sLife By Yougot canceled.