Man Sky teased for WWDC probably does not come to Apple's VR headset

Man Sky teased for WWDC probably does not come to Apple's VR headset

"No Man's Sky" may finally be coming to Apple's platform, as Sean Murray of Hello Games posted two Apple emojis on Twitter (via MacRumors), leading some to say that No Man's Sky will be released to the public, some say. Of course, this would not be the first time.

Apple previously announced No Man's Sky at last year's WWDC. The game was slated to come to Mac and iPad in late 2022, but never made it. With this year's WWDC looming, we may finally get an update on what happened and when we can expect it. Given that it has been a year since the game was announced, it is possible that we will get more than we expected.

Although not confirmed, it is believed that the long-rumored Apple VR/AR headset could debut at WWDC, given that No Man's Sky is available on VR platforms like PlayStation VR and Meta Quest 2. Given that, it is not surprising that some are speculating that the game could also appear on Apple's VR headset. Perhaps this is why "No Man's Sky" for the Apple platform has been delayed. Again, this is speculation, not an unreasonable scenario.

We'll have to wait until WWDC to see what happens, but it seems likely that No Man's Sky will make an appearance at Apple's presentation. If so, this would be good news for Apple gaming, which still lags far behind PC gaming in terms of having an extensive library of the latest games. However, the situation is changing.

Currently, "Resident Evil: Village" is one of the few recent big-name games that has been fully optimized to run on Apple's silicon. Playing Capcom's survival horror title on my MacBook Pro 16-inch 2023 has turned me into a Mac gaming devotee. I also experienced a demo of "No Man's Sky" at an Apple event not too long ago. It didn't run perfectly, but it was still impressive to see the game running on a MacBook Pro 16-inch 2021. We are curious to see how it will run on a MacBook Pro 16-inch with the more recent M2 Max.

As for Apple's VR/AR headset, the YouTube channel AppleTrack recently posted a video purportedly showing a rendered image of the device. While this is not an official announcement, it is evidence that the headset will be seen at WWDC. But as always, take this with a grain of salt.

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