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So, picture this: you’re chilling with your VR headset, right? And then — bam! — rumors start swirling like a tornado last year. Apple’s whispering about bringing some VR motion magic to their Vision Pro. But here’s the kicker: they might be teaming up with Sony of all people, PSVR 2 style. Yeah, you heard it. Cue the dramatic music.
And then, 9to5Mac jumps in, waving a flag saying, “Hey, this adventure ain’t over yet!” Apparently, they’re still chugging along, and we might even hear something… next week? Maybe? Or not. Who knows with these tech mysteries?
The word on the grapevine is that visionOS might soon dance with PSVR 2 sense controllers, alongside cozy friends like PlayStation and Xbox gamepads. But here’s the twist: nobody’s quite sure if Apple’s gonna spill the beans at their Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) or keep us all in suspense till later. They love their surprises, don’t they? By the way, visionOS 26 is coming, and it’s bringing a naming party for macOS and iOS. What a time to be alive.
Got this cool visual for you: Hideo Kojima rocking the Apple Vision Pro like it’s the hottest thing in VR town. Snapped during what was probably a future-forward fashion moment. I mean, how does he make a gadget look like art? I digress.
Vision Pro hit the stage, all shiny and new, back in Feb 2024. It’s not cheap, by the way — like, $3,500 expensive. Right now, it’s doing this no-strings-attached thing with hand-tracking and Bluetooth gizmos. So, those XR devs? They’re feeling either inspired or exhausted, trying to adapt without motion controllers. Some games just don’t vibe without that extra touch, you know?
Adding PSVR 2 controllers might not exactly make everyone throw their wallets at the Vision Pro. Let’s be real, it’s not a console; it’s a spatial whatchamacallit, but cheaper versions down the line might appreciate the gesture.
Meanwhile, Mark Gurman over at Bloomberg’s been dropping hints left and right. He says Apple had a chat with Sony earlier in 2024 — surprising since Apple was all, “Nope, not touching those VR controllers” until, like, a hot minute ago.
So, get your popcorn ready for Monday, June 9th, 10 AM PT. Apple’s YouTube Channel is where it’s happening. Will there be fireworks? Surprise announcements? We’ll be glued to the screen, tuning in with the rest of the curious minds out there.