An unprecedented experiment was carried out by a group of friends who used Space Persona and an additional application to play Call of Duty on their Apple Vision Pro
Today is one of those days where Apple Vision Pro will once again give something to talk about what a group of friends has achieved. A video posted to Twitter, courtesy of Reddit user u/liamneeesons, shows how they play Call of Duty with Apple glasses, not satisfied with that, they do it through Space Persona. This looks like a perfect, well-executed madness. Something that could be done physically using a video game console and in person but now moved to completely virtual world.
A new experience at a high price: play Call of Duty remotely with your friends thanks to Space Persona and an additional application
Don’t forget that the latest version of visionOS includes the Space Person beta, which has already been tested by its users. In case you haven’t seen what it’s about, here’s a small sample of Space Person. The feature has an interesting use, although Vision Pro is said to be able to isolate you from the real world, You can ask other friends or family to join the experience if they own this Apple product.. You can watch a series together or work on a project in the Freeform app.
You can play Call of Duty in Apple Vision Pro through GeForce NOW and ask other Vision Pro friends to virtually sit alongside you while you play.
Video: u/liamneeesons pic.twitter.com/R9TYSrbtIU
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In the video posted on. In his experience, he says there was no significant delay and the video quality in 4K was “virtually perfect.”
Third-party apps that support Vision Pro to create these types of experiences
Currently, the only official games that can run on Apple Vision Pro are those from Apple Arcade. They’re not yet close to what a service like GeForce Now and other platforms can offer. This is when Third-party applications do important work to be able to transfer services and content to a platform that still does not accept them natively.
Nexus+ is a type of frameless browser that can stream games from different services. Fortunately, the experience is completed since the Vision Pro accepts remote controls like those for Xbox and PS5. It will be interesting to see if these platforms, like Xbox Cloud Gaming, Steam and GeForce Now, are interested in being present in Apple Vision Pro. Overall, iOS 17.4 already allows these platforms to enter the App Store.
Is this an experience on another level? Completely. Should we invest for this? Of course. Remember that Apple Vision Pro currently costs $3,499 in the entry version for the 256 GB version. It goes up to 1 TB of storage, but you have to pay almost $4,000 for that.