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Apple Vision Pro currently offers for Xbox and PS5 conrollers
PS VR2) hand controllers later this year, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. The Cupertino company has reportedly been collaborating with Sony for several months, to introduce for the PS VR2 controllers on the Apple Vision Pro, which already allows s to pair Xbox and PS5 controllers. for Sony's VR controller is expected to bring more precise and optimised controls to Apple's mixed reality headset.
In the Q&A section of his weekly Power On newsletter, Gurman states that Apple is still working with Sony to add for the PS VR2 hand controllers to the Apple Vision Pro. It was previously reported in December that the iPhone maker had also discussed the plan with third-party developers, as part of its efforts to convince them to bring PlayStation VR2 controller to their games.
The journalist says that the company is expected to deliver the for the controller via an update to visionOS, which could arrive later this year. However, it is currently unclear whether it will arrive with the current version — visionOS 2 — or with the next version that is expected to be released in Q3 2025.
If Apple introduces for Sony's PS VR2 controllers, it could enable s to control more than just games on the operating system. Back in December, Gurman had stated that Sony's controllers might also allow s to control apps like Final Cut Pro and Adobe Photoshop.
The addition of for PS VR2 controllers will also enable for precise VR controls, thanks to six degrees of freedom (6DOF) . The headset already offers for standard PS5 and Xbox controllers, but they lack 6DOF functionality offered by the VR controllers.
Apple has yet to announce any plans to introduce for Sony's PS VR2 controllers, and we can probably expect to hear more at the company's annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC 2025) event that usually takes place in May, or later this year, when the next version of visionOS is released.
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