No reputable backer has said anything about what we might see regarding the video game with the Reality Pro beyond the possibilities offered by the device, but a few days before WWDC23 We can already mention some specific games that we could see in xrOS.
It’s not that they leaked, it’s that those responsible for its development have launched messages on social networks that do not leave much room for doubt. If confirmed, the initial catalog may be of interest. We’ll take a look.
Many emojis and few doubts
First we have Sean Murray, creator of No Man’s Sky, showing off on Twitter a screenshot showing off the game. marked as compatible in macOS and with VR support. It’s not that there are a lot of unknowns: it’s his website on Steam that already marks this compatibility. In fact, you can already install it on macOS, and you can even do it with an Intel chip. The promise the developers made at WWDC22 has been kept.
No Man’s Sky is a game in which you explore a universe created procedurally, and therefore infinite on paper. It had a rocky launch a few years ago, but time has seen it handled better. It still maintains a community of players and receives regular patches.
Next we have Jaroslav Beck, co-founder and one of the game maintainers beat the saber for virtual reality viewers, by launching the tweet you can see just above: “June 5th is going to be 🍿🕶️”. Very many possibilities to see this game as one of those available for Reality Pro.
And finally, although it is no longer so direct, it must be taken into account that the new redo
It’s strange: we are used to seeing how Apple goes unnoticed in the world of video games, but looks like the mixed reality headset is going to change that. Patience, players: We just have to wait until next Monday to see what strategy they have chosen in Cupertino.
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