Game of Thrones: The Dead Must Die augmented reality experience will now be made available on The Magic Leap One kiosks.

In their quest to bring the AR experience to the next level, the Game of Thrones brings The Dead Must Die to the Magic Leap One demo kiosks. Gamers can get to experience it for themselves as the kiosks will be located at in-store US locations.

The Game of Thrones: The Dead Must Die on kiosks puts a twist on what gamers are anticipating on how the AR experience will come this season. Followers were actually expecting for it to be released on sold Creator Editions of Magic Leap One.

The Game of Thrones: The Dead Must Die comes as the Magic Leap One heads the AT&T retail locations in the US. AR experience seekers can expect an encounter with some of the Game of Thrones characters such as scary ice baddies, White Walker for this specific tying up.

An AT&T press release describes the Game of Thrones: The Dead Must Die Magic Leap One AR experience to challenge the bravest of fans to confront a White Walker. They further elaborated that visitors will become a soldier in a stand-off with torches in their hands. They however assured that during the AR experience, the White Walker will be scarier when it sees brave fans taking up the challenge.

As of the moment, there are three specific US stores officially offering the Magic Leap One Game of Throne: The Dead Must Die AR experience. The experience invaded the Boylston Street, Boston on April 1, the Michigan Avenue in Chicago on April 3 and the Powell Street in San Francisco on April 6 with Dallas and Los Angeles to open up before the end of April.

This is not the first time that Magic Leap One which will be officially out on display by June 10 has been introduced to the public. Together with the Fantastic Beasts-themed AR experience, Chicago witnessed the Magic Leap One demonstration back in December.

The Game of Thrones: The Dead Must Die is not the only one partnering with the Magic Leap One which is a $2,295 developer kit. The company has negotiated contents with big names such as Angry Birds and Star Wars.

The Magic Leap One is an AR headset which was launched last fall has a tethered goggle that is capable of creating 3D effects into reality. Powered by the Nvidia Tegra X2 processor, Magic Leap is known to be self-contained augmented reality hardware although fully dependent to Wi-Fi as of the moment.