Apple tested ‘finger-worn device’ for Vision Pro gaming, but is currently not planning any VR controller support<div class="feat-image">
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<p>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 an ideal gaming headset, but one of the biggest is Apple’s lack of support for VR game controllers. </p>
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Bloomberg now
reports that Apple “isn’t planning its own Vision Pro game controller, nor is it actively planning support for third-party VR accessories.” </p>
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Apple tested ‘finger-worn device’ for Vision Pro gaming, but is currently not planning any VR controller support