Named after Deckard's apartment number, , the experience functions as a "walking simulator". It allows users to:
For many, the world of Ridley Scott’s 1982 masterpiece Blade Runner is more than just a film; it is a sensory landscape. While some fans collect posters or replicas of Rick Deckard's iconic blaster, spent over three years painstakingly rebuilding the protagonist's entire apartment in a virtual reality experience known as Blade Runner 9732 . From Wall Tiles to a Digital Sanctuary Blade Runner 9732
Despite the project’s high acclaim and a "Very Positive" rating on Steam, it faced significant legal hurdles. Shortly after its January 2018 launch, the project was hit with a copyright takedown request. Curiously, Lengelé noted that the complaint did not come from Warner Bros.—who had previously given a "principle agreement"—but from a third party claiming VR rights to the franchise. Q | Blade Runner 9732 Named after Deckard's apartment number, , the experience