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Apple releases the trailer for Submerged, its first immersive video short film.

Apple just shared a trailer for Submerged, the first Apple Immersive Video scripted short film, revealing that it will release on Thursday. Submerged is directed by Edward Berger, the Oscar-winning director of the film All Quiet on the Western Front. What Is Apple Immersive Video? The Apple Immersive Video format is 180-degree video with 8K […]

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Apple hosted visionOS developers at its headquarters for a “cozy” event

The event, which lasted a full day, was titled “envisioning the Future” and included topics such as building 3D content, Apple’s SwiftUI and ARKIt tooling and RealityKit, as well as a Q&A session and a mixer. “It was an amazing experience and I hope Apple hosts many more of them,” wrote one person. Because the

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Quest’s Detective VR is on the Case in 2019

Detective VR is a narrative investigation game designed for mixed reality, and that’s arriving next year on Quest. Developed by Valem Studio, Detective VR lets you “control time, collect clues, and interview witnesses” via passthrough across your play space. You’re tasked with navigating unreliable witness testimonies to uncover the truth, and the full game promises

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The Quill VR animations on Quest are now available in Theater Elsewhere

The revamp of Meta’s VR Animation Player allows Quest headset users to experience the power of linear, hand-drawn VR art. Meta has handed over the creativity app, which allows artists to use Touch controllers and sketch entire VR stories with their hands. Quill, the headset’s equivalent on Quest offers an alternative way to see these

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The repetitive puzzles in Snapstick’s Absurdly Funny Premise let down the absurdity of its premise

Snapstick is absolutely bizarre. You can play the puzzle game in a number of ways, such as moving around blocks, forming shadows or using lasers to point in various directions. Various comedy sections deliver a host of laugh-out-loud moments, but unfortunately, it can’t escape being tedious. Developed by My Dog Zorro, is a mixed reality

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