Apple is expected to enable support for PlayStation VR controllers on the Vision Pro this year. This is according to a recent report by Mark Gurman in the Power On newsletter. There were initial indications of this collaboration with Sony back in December. It has now been confirmed that development is progressing and a software update should enable this function. The PlayStation VR2 controllers could be useful not only for games but also for more precise operation of the Vision Pro operating system. We will look at exactly how Apple and Sony are going about this and what impact this could have on the use of Vision Pro below.
With the Vision Pro, Apple has launched a mixed reality headset that stands out from other VR and AR devices, particularly due to eye tracking, hand tracking and voice control. While these technologies offer innovative control options, the classic use of controllers remains important for many applications - especially games. With the PlayStation VR2, Sony has developed advanced VR hardware that enables immersive control with haptic feedback and adaptive triggers, among other things. The fact that Apple is now integrating support for these controllers into the Vision Pro could significantly improve the user experience and make the device more interesting for gamers.
Apple and Sony are working together on the integration
Loud Gurman Apple contacted Sony early last year to discuss the possibility of officially supporting the PlayStation VR2 controllers for Vision Pro. Since then, both companies have been working on the technical implementation. Sony has spent months adapting the controllers for Vision Pro. At the same time, Apple has been in talks with third-party developers to encourage them to integrate the new control option into their games. The goal is to make Vision Pro more attractive as a platform for gaming and potentially appeal to a wider audience.
Planned release with visionOS 3
According to Gurman, support for the PlayStation VR2 controllers will be introduced later this year. This will probably happen as part of a software update with visionOS 3. This means that Vision Pro users will be able to connect their PlayStation VR2 controllers to the headset in the future and use them for games or other applications. The exact implementation, however, remains open. It is not clear whether a simple Bluetooth connection will be sufficient or whether Apple will have to make additional adjustments to ensure optimal use.
What are the benefits of supporting PSVR2 controllers?
The PlayStation VR2 controllers could offer some crucial advantages for the Vision Pro:
- More precise control: Compared to hand tracking, physical controllers allow for more precise input, which is especially helpful for fast movements or complex interactions.
- Better gaming experience: Many VR games are designed for controller control. The PlayStation VR2 controllers offer haptic feedback and adaptive triggers that provide more realistic interaction.
- Expanding the range of games: If more developers adapt their games for the Vision Pro with controller support, the range of playable titles could grow.
Apple itself has not yet positioned the Vision Pro as a pure gaming headset, but rather as a productivity and media device. Nevertheless, the integration of PlayStation VR2 controllers could help make the device more interesting for gamers as well.
Open questions: Are the controllers sold separately?
Sony is not currently selling the PlayStation VR2 controllers as standalone products. They are only available in a bundle with the PlayStation VR2. This could be a hurdle for Vision Pro users who do not have access to the controllers. However, if demand increases due to support in Vision Pro, Sony may consider offering the controllers separately in the future. However, there is no confirmation of this so far.
visionOS 3 to bring support for PSVR2 controllers
Apple and Sony are continuing to work on adding PlayStation VR2 controller support to Vision Pro. Development is on track and a release is expected with visionOS 3 later this year. If the integration works smoothly and third-party developers adapt their games accordingly, this could increase the appeal of Vision Pro for gamers. However, it remains to be seen whether this will actually have a major impact on sales or general interest in Vision Pro. However, for users who already own a Vision Pro or are thinking about purchasing one, this could be an exciting addition. The ability to use PlayStation VR2 controllers for more precise control could be a huge advantage, especially for gaming and interactive applications. Do you need useful tips for your Apple Vision Pro? Here you can discover everything you need to know about your new Apple device – enjoy reading! (Image: Apple)
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