Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Apple and Sony have been working on adding support for Sony’s VR controllers, and even selling them separately in ...
While the Apple Vision Pro may offer a glimpse into Apple’s, well… vision for gesture-based spatial computing, it’s still an awkward fit for traditional gaming. Coming next week, that may change.
During Apple’s WWDC 2025, the company had a lot of details to share on refreshes coming to the operating systems of most of its flagship products, but the Vision Pro VR headset wasn’t left out.
The rumors were true. Apple has announced that the Apple Vision Pro spatial computer will support Sony PlayStation VR2 controllers when visionOS 26 ships later this year. The news comes after a leak ...
Apple announced visionOS 26 today, its new naming scheme for the next big update coming to Vision Pro later this year. Among Vision Pro’s list of new features comes something we’ve been waiting for: ...
Apple even asked third-party visionOS developers if they would add support for the VR2 controller to their games. But as of right now, the rollout isn't guaranteed and while it could go live—it could ...
Rumors surfaced late last year that Apple was looking to finally add VR motion controllers to Vision Pro, albeit through an unusual collaboration with Sony to support PSVR 2’s Sense Controllers. Now, ...
Apple hasn’t quite tasted the domain-shifting success it expected with the Vision Pro headset. A price tag worth $3,500 was already a deterrent, but the gaming ecosystem — a key driver for the VR ...
Apple iOS 16.4 is now rolling out to iPhone users, bringing a great deal of new features and improvements. One of its notable additions is the support for the Sony PlayStation (PS5) DualSense Edge ...
Due to recent software updates, gaming controllers from 8BitDo now natively support Apple devices on the most recent operating systems. Thanks to the native software support from 8BitDo, Apple devices ...
When Apple unveiled Vision Pro at WWDC, there was one thing the keynote and subsequent demos didn’t focus on: gaming. There are a multitude of reasons why the first version of Vision Pro might not be ...