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Could VR gaming save Apple Vision Pro? These new releases point to a future Apple may not have anticipated — or wanted

Pips and Pixels

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Pips and Pixels is a new column from James Bentley, iMore’s resident gaming expert, discussing all things gaming in the Apple ecosystem. Pips and Pixels explores the latest news, accessories, and titles you might have missed out on, and brings you commentary from the leading developers in the app market. As recent advancements in the Apple Silicon M processors and the brand new A17 Bionic chip show, Apple is becoming more serious about gaming. James looks to the rest of the games industry to see what could be next for Apple gamers.

Apple Vision Pro has been out for a few months now, and while it’s a very impressive headset, lackluster sales performance and a lack of developer support have held it back somewhat. With one of the most iconic traditional VR games launching on the headset with fully immersive environments, this could open the floodgates to much more traditional gaming experiences on Apple’s headset. 

As well as this, a third-generation iPod prototype has been found with a Tetris clone on it called “Stacker”. To think that the best iPhones now are capable of running gaming experiences like Resident Evil Village, Genshin Impact, and Death Stranding shows just how serious Apple has gotten about its handheld devices. 




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