Shiny new toy that you wear on your head and competed with meta for its metaverse stuff…. It’s expensive and meh ..::
That’s what investors saw… and sold…
This on the other hand is “the” thing…
Getting more high end games on the apple ecosystem is a big deal and potential money making ploy and making apple stock more attractive.
Apple revenue from gaming has been growing a lot.
Also, the new VR headset is being pushed more as a new type of display that’s more inmersive that of course make gamers more curious about and potential early adopters.
It’s still very early to tell if and how well it will work and make developers want to port over their games. Specially after that epic vs apple lawsuit thing and how much apple charges via the App Store. On the mac side this isn’t an issue so maybe the whole idea is to support the new VR development or maybe apple is gunning for more services somehow.
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