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VR City Manager ‘Little Cities’ is Headed to Vision Pro Next Month

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Called Little Cities: Diorama, the game will launch for Vision Pro through Apple Arcade on December 5th. It also just so happens to be the game’s first foray into mixed reality, as the version available on Quest and PSVR 2 focus entirely on virtual environments.

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NuEyes Adds Customizable Hand Gestures To Its AR Glasses

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Gesture controls can be customized through an app to activate menus and can provide visual and haptic feedback. What is really interesting is that the NuEyes Pro 3 controls can work with any hand prosthetic, however, there isn’t a lot of information available on that at the moment.

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5 Great Quest Games for New VR Players & Novice Gamers

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Granted, the library of content leans heavily toward games, many of which are targeted at experienced gamers who know their way around a gamepad. So where to start if you’re just getting into this whole gaming thing—or if you want to show your headset to someone without gaming experience? First Steps – Free.

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‘Iron Man VR’ Developer Remains “All-in on VR” and “Can’t wait to tell you more”

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Developer Camouflaj has been pretty quiet since the 2020 release of one of our favorite PSVR games— Iron Man VR. ” Iron Man VR was a PSVR exclusive released by Camouflaj in 2020 which won the studio multiple VR game of the year awards ( including ours that year ). Some things at Camouflaj haven’t changed though.

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ManoMotion Brings Hand Gesture Input to Apple’s ARKit

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ManoMotion, a computer-vision and machine learning company, today announced they’re integrated their company’s smartphone-based gesture control with Apple’s augmented reality developer tool ARKit , making it possible to bring basic hand-tracking into AR with only the use of the smartphone’s onboard processors and camera.

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Developing Better Haptics With Interhaptics

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The other product is an “interaction builder” for creating gesture controls. These controls are showcased to many XR users in a gaming environment but have huge practical implications in enterprise training. Controllers are more precise from a tracking perspective, but they are a barrier to entry,” said Vezzoli.

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A Closer Look at the HP Reverb G2

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And, with interest in XR technology at an all-time high, this might be the perfect time to launch a game-changing headset. Where the Reverb really comes into its own is gesture control. However, the launch of their second-generation headset is drumming up a lot of buzz. You’ve Heard That Name Before.