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A Chinese food delivery company, called Ele.me, began testing exoskeletons to facilitate the delivery job of carriers, allowing them to transport up to 50kg without issue.
And it didn’t take long for the team to catch the attention of Hideo Kojima fans, who realized they are similar to the ones featured in Stranded death, game focused on delivering cargo in a post-apocalyptic universe.
The Sixth Tone website shared a video of the tests, which could be a cosplay from the game well done! See:
Straight from a video game: China’s ubiquitous food delivery app https://t.co/O6kOT9RrJG caught the attention of China’s internet this week after testing a motorized exoskeleton for its emails. The exoskeleton gives the user the strength to transport up to 50 kg with ease. pic.twitter.com/4elmxRhLDU
– Sixth tone (@SixthTone) April 30, 2020
Directly from a video game: A Chinese food delivery app caught the Internet’s attention this week, after testing a motorized exoskeleton for deliveries. The exoskeleton harnesses the strength of the delivery person to transport up to 50kg with ease. “
The exoskeleton was created by the Chinese company ULS Robotics, which intends to use the same technology in car manufacturing, airports, and other areas. Currently, the team is still a prototype.
For comparison, the following video shows a little of the deliveries in Stranded death:
Stranded death is available for PlayStation 4. The PC version arrives on July 14, 2020. Check out our review of the game!
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