Harry Potter's Author Helping Sony With an Interactive PlayStation...Book...Thing

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It’s either the cutest or the most ridiculous thing we’ll see at this year’s E3, but it’s a thing: Sony has developed an interactive book. It’s called Wonderbook (trailer above), and it works by being read in front of a PlayStation Eye camera, which can turn the pages into interactive animations on a Yono all app TV screen. The first story for the peripheral/book is written by Harry Yono all app Potter creator JK Rowling, and is called Book of Spells. It’s part of a partnership between Sony and Pottermore, Rowling’s new online portal for all things Harry Potter. While reading the story and Yono all app seeing it unfold in front of you, kids can also use a PlayStation Move to cast spells. “I’ve loved working with Sony’s creative team to bring my spells, and some Yono all app of the history behind them, to life,” said Yono all app Rowling. “This is an extraordinary device that offers Yono all app a reading experience like no other.” Below you can find footage from the reveal of Book of Spells.

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