"Assassin's Creed: Visions" and "Resident Evil Village" may be playable on Apple Visual Pro

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"Assassin's Creed: Visions" and "Resident Evil Village" may be playable on Apple Visual Pro
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一些AAA游戏正在移植到iPhone 15 Pro和高端iPad上,这意味着它们也可以在苹果VisionPro的虚拟屏幕上游玩。

At this week's AppleSeptember Launch Live StreamingIn it, the company announced that Assassin's Creed: Mirror of the Future, Death Stranding, Resident Evil: The Village, and Resident Evil 4 Remastered, AAA games that are currently only available on consoles and PCs, will be available on the newly launched iPhone 15 Pro, with support for iPad models powered by the M1 or M2 chips. Additionally, last year at WWDC 2022 Apple announced that No Man's Sky would also be coming to the iPad.

What's interesting about these announcements is that last week Apple claimed that "virtually all" iPad and iPhone apps will be available when the App Store goes live on Vision Pro. The exceptions are apps that use frameworks or features that don't exist in visionOS, but the list includes features such as raw accelerometer access, custom peripheral drivers, raw GPS, NFC, and text messaging, which the games likely won't use.

Apple has previously confirmed that the Vision Pro supports pairing gamepads via Bluetooth in order to play iPad games on a virtual screen, showing off NBA 2K23 as an example. Major newly announced games may also be playable on the Vision Pro thanks to the headset's M2 chipset.

However, there was no direct confirmation of this on air, so it's just smart speculation at this point.

Resident Evil: The Village and No Man's Sky also support immersive virtual reality features on the PlayStation VR2. But running games in VR is more demanding than in 2D, and the M2 chipset, while impressive, is still nowhere near as powerful as the PlayStation 5. The Vision Pro also doesn't support tracking controllers, although developers could theoretically implement gamepad input for VR, as many developers have done with the original PlayStation VR and Oculus Rift did.

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