HTC has declared its Viverse platform will be the YouTube for VR content, but while it doesn’t support the Apple Vision Pro at the moment, users could one day turn to Viverse Worlds for new immersive experiences.
Enjoying virtual reality experiences is a somewhat nonlinear experience. While Apple Vision Pro users can easily get content from the App Store and from Apple-curated apps, accessing other online VR content requires a bit of effort.
This is not a problem just felt by Apple Vision Pro users, as each VR headset ecosystem has its own siloed content. You aren’t able to access stuff made just for the Meta Quest headset line on the Apple Vision Pro, for example.
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