Video showcases Apple Vision Pro spatial gaming & it’s impressive

Anurag Singh
Apple Vision Pro on a woman's head

Apple Vision Pro will bring support for many spatial games, and a video shared on Mastodon gives us a taste of what the experience will be like.

Apple’s first VR headset, Vision Pro, will hit the market on February 2. It will not only let you enjoy spatial videos but also games. Spatial games for the Apple Vision Pro will be ready to roll when the headset drops next month. Before that, a developer gave us a sneak peek into what spatial gaming could look like on the long-awaited headset.

The video shared by the dev shows us a game called What the Golf?, which is also available on iPhone and other VR devices. In the game, the interface blends with your surroundings, making it feel like you’re right there in the action. While it might not be super futuristic, considering the game’s style, it does look impressive.

What the Golf? spatial golf course shown off in Vision Pro

The video was originally shared by Steve Troughton-Smith on Mastodon (h/t iMore). As you can see, What the Golf?’s golf courses pop up in front of you in your actual space. To play, you just pinch your fingers to aim the golf ball and let go to send it flying.

What the Golf?’s game elements follow your head movements. You can walk around the miniature golf course in front of you, finding that sweet spot for the perfect shot.

This is just one game we’ve seen. There will be many other spatial games that Vision Pro will allow you to play, including Game Room and Super Fruit Ninja. In addition to these, Vision Pro will support more than 250 titles on Apple Arcade, with the content playable in 2D using a game controller.

Apple Vision Pro is expected to be a great entertainment device. It will bring support for many apps that you use daily, including Disney+, TikTok, and MS Office. The VR headset will also let you enjoy over 150 3D movies at launch.

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Anurag is a Tech writer at Dexerto. He is an expert in laptops, smartphones, and wearables. Anurag has previously covered major brands like Apple, Samsung, and Microsoft. He's previously written for publications like Android Police, Neowin, MakeTechEasier, Gizmochina, and more. Get in touch at Anurag.singh@dexerto.com.