Sony Interactive Entertainment Germany held a PlayStation 5 event in Düsseldorf last week. Astro Bot climbed the Rheinturm, while visitors could try out games at the event area on the Landtagswiese. The event was very well received.

On 6 and 7 December, Sony Interactive Entertainment Germany organised a special event at the Rheinturm in Düsseldorf, which attracted many visitors. As part of the current 'Play Has No Limits' campaign, visitors to the event area on the Landtagswiese were invited to try out the latest titles from the PlayStation universe, including Lego Horizon Adventures and Astro Bot. The highlight, however, was the interactive projection screen on the Rheinturm itself. Visitors were able to score points by hitting a sensor pad on the floor - similar to a 'high striker'. Depending on the strength of the hit, the Astro Bot projected onto the Rheinturm could climb to the top. Participants could win various prizes. According to the organisers, the event was very well received on both Friday and Saturday evenings.

Similar events were also held in New Zealand and Canada as part of the current 'Play Has No Limits' campaign.


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Play Has No Limits event in Düsseldorf; Alexander Ludwig
Play Has No Limits event in Düsseldorf; Andreas Krupa
Play Has No Limits event in Düsseldorf; Andreas Krupa
Play Has No Limits event in Düsseldorf; Andreas Krupa
Play Has No Limits event in Düsseldorf; Andreas Krupa

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