If it can work for Pokémon, then why not for the world of Obi-Wan?
An augmented-reality experience as real-world physical hunt is being rolled out next month by another global entertainment franchise, with the next Star Wars film, The Last Jedi, on the near horizon.
Last summer, as the AR scavenger hunt from Pikachu's universe exploded - spurring a $7.5 billion market-value surge for maker Nintendo - The Washington Post asked: "Now, what's to keep the Comcasts and Apples and Amazons and Disneys of the world from making our naturally 3-D world the exciting new area of augmented exploration on a scale as massive as Pokémon Go?"
The short answer from Disney, one year later: Apparently nothing. Because the Mouse House is unveiling its promotional stunt of a free "treasure hunt" on a rather massive scale, the company announced early Thursday.