Today, Rebuff Reality announced a Kickstarter for its next-gen motion game console, Bodylink. The new system is being marketed as a modernized version of hardware that once had users dancing, playing, and jamming out with friends.
BodyLink combines a 90FPS wide-angle tracking camera with a 4K media camera to allow players to use their whole bodies in games alongside the handheld motion controller. While not required, it also has VR Ultra capabilities to go alongside its Augmented Reality, letting you play all of the Google Play integrated titles and retro game emulators in a variety of ways.
Rebuff Reality was originally founded back in 2016, placing a heavy emphasis on improving tracking within Virtual Reality. Since then, the company has shipped hundreds of thousands of gaming and hardware products focused on Full Body Tracking, which helped lead them to the creation of the console.
You can see a full demonstration of how the console works and functions right down below:
Currently, BodyLink is available to support on Kickstarter, featuring the following reward tiers and estimated delivery dates:
- Super Duper Early Bird: $149 (August 2025)
- Super Early Bird: $169 (August 2025)
- Early Bird: $179 (September 2025)
- Kickstarter Deal: $199 (September 2025)
- Duo Pack: $359 (September 2025)
- Founder’s Edition – Transparent BodyLink: $499 (July 2025)
Each of these comes with a console, controller, and Dance Dance game. It is important to note that there are discounts on each tier at the moment, so these price points may increase in the future. You can see a full list of what each one offers by heading over to the official Kickstarter page here.