Beat Saber is another game that could reach the Apple headset

2023-05-31 23:27:42

Beat Sabera virtual reality game in which players must “hit” blocks of musical beats with lightsabers, might be one of the titles that will already reach the mixed reality headset what to Apple should announce in WWDC23. The expectation revolves around a publication made yesterday by the co-founder of the game, Jaroslav Beckwith references to Apple’s future device.

On Twitter, Saber expressed anticipation for June 5, the date on which Apple will hold the opening keynote of its annual developer conference. The publication was also accompanied by two emojis: one with glasses and one with popcorn — which are symbols popularly associated with the universe of extended reality.

The enigmatic post was enough to generate speculation that Beat Saber may already have been developed for “xrOS” (probable name of the operating system of the future headset) and that Beck may even be among the developers who will demonstrate games running on the device — which it will still take a while to reach the shelves, it is worth mentioning.

Today, in response to one of the many comments on his post, Beck noted that he is excited regarding how the world of extended reality will behave following the Apple event. Denying that he is migrating to Apple, he neither confirmed nor disconfirmed the launch of the game for the company’s headset.

However, your publications may simply indicate an expectation regarding the launch of a new virtual/augmented reality product on the market — which seems to be a more plausible option, since it announced his departure from Beat Games a few days ago to prepare “for what is to come”.

It is noteworthy that the game is not the first shrouded in speculation regarding a future version for the Apple headset. Recently, successive (and also cryptic) publications by the founder of Hello Games have raised the possibility of No Man’s Sky reaching the next device.

via 9to5Mac


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