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Vision Pro Currently Only Has Around 200 Native Apps Ready for Launch

[ad_1] There’s going to be a ton of apps available on Vision Pro day one, with more than one million iOS and iPad apps working in compatibility mode on Apple’s first mixed reality headset. While Apple is positioning the $3,500 headset as a general computing device for work and casual media consumption, as it stands […]

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This Unreal Engine Mod Brings the Internet’s Hottest Pokémon-style Game to VR

[ad_1] To many, Palworld is the Pokémon game Nintendo should have made but didn’t, as it launches you into an open-world environment where you can battle and hang with some very pocket monster-inspired creatures. Thanks to a free mod though, you can already jump in head-first with your PC VR headset or Quest with Link. There

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Disney is Working on a VR Treadmill That Supports Multiple Users

[ad_1] Disney unveiled an omni-directional treadmill project it hopes to eventually scale up for users both in and outside of virtual reality. Called HoloTile, the unique device is composed of individual ’tiles’ that rotate and change pitch to accommodate to a user’s stride in order to simulate walking in any given direction. Disney is billing

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‘The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners’ Franchise Has Made Nearly $100 Million

[ad_1] Skydance Interactive, the developers behind the wildly successful VR game The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners (2020), announced its VR survival horror franchise has just about topped $100 million in revenue since its debut in January 2020. Developed by Skydance and Skybound Entertainment, the original Saints & Sinners immediately garnered critical acclaim for its gritty

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‘Bulletstorm VR’ Review – An Uglier & More Tedious Version of the Game You Love

[ad_1] Bulletstorm (2011) is the sort of epic single-player shooter that’s all about running and gunning through an explosive linear campaign while chewing the fat with some wise-cracking sidekicks. It’s an interesting choice as a VR port; it has the promise of big set pieces and production value that should hold up well even 13 years

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A Three-game VR Workout Routine That’s as Fun as It Is Physical

[ad_1] VR is finding uses in everything from art and design to training, research, and entertainment. An unexpected byproduct of VR’s immersion is its ability to flip the notion of in-home entertainment being necessarily sedentary. With the right games and techniques, VR can be in fact be an excellent workout. Here we’re sharing a Quest

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Netflix, Spotify, and YouTube Are Actively Avoiding Vision Pro (and it’s not clear why)

[ad_1] A growing number of streaming giants announced they aren’t supporting Apple Vision Pro, with YouTube and Spotify now joining Netflix to neither build a dedicated app, nor allow the iPad version of their apps on the upcoming mixed reality device. Is it a lack of confidence in Apple’s headset? An opening move in a

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Apple Reveals Official Vision Pro Accessories, Including $200 Carrying Case

[ad_1] Pre-orders for Vision Pro launched today, giving us the first opportunity to browse the $3,500 spatial computer’s (aka XR headset’s) barrage of expensive official accessories and replacement parts. Apple is hoping you tack on a few goodies to make your Vision Pro experience even better starting today, which we now learned includes your standard

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