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Apple products are dominating the market in terms of innovations, design, and technology, and Vision Pro is not an exception. This headset has been referred to as the future of spatial computing, which merges the digital world and reality in a seamless fashion. But so far, it was still missing something that serious gamers need: a quality controller.
In an exciting but unexpected turn, Apple Vision Pro has confirmed that it will be compatible with the PlayStation VR2 (PSVR2) controller. This next gen integration revealed at WWDC 2025 may rewrite the perception of Apple within the immersive technology industry. Is this Apple taking its first elementary plunge into the world of gaming? So, what can this surprising partnership entail for the VR industry and users? Let us find out.
What Is Apple Vision Pro?
Introduced as the most ambitious wearable gadget, the Vision Pro is an Apple mixed-reality headset that promises to provide an unmatched digital experience. It is a mix of virtual and augmented reality, allowing users the possibility to interact with apps, watch content, and even work in an entirely immersive environment.
Ultra-high-resolution displays, eye and hand tracking, spatial audio, and full integration into the Apple ecosystem power the Vision Pro. However, it has been marketed primarily as a productivity and media machine up until now.
The Vision Pro had one central feature missing that would make it appealing to gamers: tactile input. It had no support for traditional controllers, relying entirely on gesture and eye tracking. This made it undesirable for gaming-oriented users. Apple has listened to the criticisms.
What Is the PSVR2 Controller?
The official controller of PSVR2 by Sony is called the Sense Controller, and it is aimed at immersive gaming on PlayStation 5. It is among the most innovative VR controllers on the market, packed with features that actually make the gaming experience even better.
Some of the following are the standout features that it possesses:
- Haptic feedback: Players can physically feel what is happening in the game.
- Adaptive triggers: The resistance changes depending on the circumstances in the game.
- The high degree of motion: Freehand performance with reactive accuracy.
- Finger touch sensing: Senses subtle movements for immersive interaction.
The controller will provide a physical space for interaction with VR users, as compared to Apple, where the input is just by gestures. Its ergonomics and the fact that it gives gamers real-time feedback make virtual experiences feel incredibly real. It is thus a good idea to combine it with the Vision Pro.
Why Is Apple Adding PSVR2 Controller Support?
This is not just an improvement in the technical aspect but a strategic change. Here’s why:
- Acquiring more Users: Apple is considering bringing the Vision Pro closer to the people. The headset is no longer limited to designers, developers, or movie buffs because it is now compatible with PSVR2 controllers, allowing gamers to use it as well.
- Utilizing Available Hardware: Instead of designing its gaming controller, Apple is capitalizing on the fact that it already has a massive market of gamers who love its products. This is not time-consuming or cost-effective and does not involve R&D, but it still provides a quality experience.
- Playing Around with Gaming: Apple has had a reserved attitude towards gaming. It controls mobile gaming through the App Store but hasn’t seriously attempted to enter the console or VR gaming space. This collaboration may be a pointer that Apple is ready to change that.
- Third-Party Ecosystem Growth: When developers build on its platforms, Apple fares well. With controller support, new opportunities arise for game developers, who can now create or adapt games to the Vision Pro with the assurance that there will now be a physical method of control.
Impact on the Future of VR Gaming
By introducing the PSVR2 controller, Apple is promoting the blurring of the boundaries between work and play. The step can have several implications for the future of immersive tech:
- Hybrid Use-Cases: A headset that can be used in the workplace and games? It is a decent value offering, considering the fact that users desire a single device that is of good quality.
- Cross-Platform Potential: Sony, having received the approval of a product by Apple, is a strange sign of Apple being open to cooperating.
- Pressure on Competitors: The rival Meta Quest and HTC Vive now find themselves under pressure from a new flow of competitors, specifically, the users loyal to Apple products. That could also convince more developers to create VR games on the Vision Pro platform — the games that would take advantage of controller input and high-fidelity visual output that Apple can deliver.
Challenges and Doubts
The relocation is a rather exciting thing, but it is not deprived of complications.
- Limited Native Gaming Content: Apple has yet to create a particular gaming store and platform for Apple Vision Pro. Controller integration can be underwhelming — at least in the short term — unless there are enough games to make use of it.
- The Intricacy of Third-Party Setups: The PSVR2 does not target Apple hardware. Support on the OS level: None of these integrations may require additional steps, drivers, or workarounds unless Apple implements it on the OS level.
- High-Cost Obstacle Barrier: The two gadgets are expensive. A Vision Pro and PSVR2 set is scarcely a cheap bundle, and it may not be available to more than the most premium of users or developers.
Apple Vision Pro Beyond Gaming
The fact that the Apple Vision Pro will now be more attractive to gamers with the addition of the PSVR2 controller is something that should be noted, but one must also realize that the possibilities of the device are not limited to the gaming industry. The Apple Vision Pro will not be a simple gaming headset but a new step in the technology of mixed-reality and spatial computing. This gives the Vision Pro an innovative instrument for numerous industries, such as professional, educational, and entertainment purposes. Indeed, Apple Vision Pro can transform the way we perceive the surrounding reality, providing additional opportunities to work, create together, make content, and enjoy entertainment
Transforming Workplaces
The Vision Pro can revolutionize workspaces, as it can replace conventional monitors and keyboards with virtual workspaces. Working professionals can meet in virtual offices or have remote meetings that feel like in-person meetings and then blend right into the Apple ecosystem to pick up where they left off in their work and play.
Change Education and Training
In education, the Apple Vision Pro enables immersive learning, from surgery practice to learning about history. This tactile learning would be advantageous to subjects that need practical knowledge and may improve in distance learning.
Extensions to the Entertainment Experience
The Vision Pro could become the next giant in non-gaming entertainment. Its resolution displays and spatial audio meant that users could experience movies, concerts, or sporting events in person and made it more immersive than other media platforms of the past.
The Future of Person and Social Interaction
The Apple Vision Pro might transform our social interaction. Online meetings and events can be more engaging, and people can be presented as avatars to give an impression of presence despite the distance.
Its potential is enormous, but in order to become more widely used, it is necessary to deal with problems related to the cost of devices and the creation of content.
User Response and Fan Theory
The idea has widely been received positively by tech communities. As eager Redditors and YouTube channels such as MKBHD and iJustine have noted, this may be an essential move toward Apple entering the gaming realm seriously.
Gamers also like using a controller with which they are familiar. The question on the mind of developers is just how far Apple is willing to take things: will they enable PSVR2 input or start accepting full-fledged gaming titles?
The rumors are flying, but one fact is evident: this is a move that has people buzzing.
Conclusion
Vision Pro and Liquid Glass UI announcement at the WWDC 2025 have been the show stealer. The effort put in by Apple to allow the use of the PSVR2 controller with the Apple Vision Pro could be the start of long and exciting changes. It implies a shift towards a more personal and deep engagement with the modes of strict business and points to the fact that Apple is interested in the gaming world.
Provided the integration is done well, and developers begin creating games that utilize controller input to their fullest, the Vision Pro is more than a fancy headset — it may be the future of VR gaming.
Now the question is, is Apple all-in on gaming, or was this just the experimental step? In any case, the door is now formally open.
Frequently Asked Questions:
1. Are Apple and Sony working on PS VR2 controller support for Vision Pro?
Yes. At WWDC 2025 Apple announced visionOS 26 will support PlayStation VR2 Sense controllers, part of a partnership with Sony.
2. Are PSVR2 controllers compatible with PSVR?
No. PSVR2 controllers are designed for PlayStation 5 and PSVR2 headsets. They aren’t compatible with the original PSVR on PS4.
3. Do Sony and Apple work together?
Yes. Beyond PSVR2 controller support, Apple and Sony are collaborating to bring new spatial experiences to Vision Pro via visionOS 26.
Also Read: What To Expect From Apple’s Bold New Liquid Glass UI

Rahul Beniwal, with over 15 years of experience under his belt- in software development, cloud infrastructure, product management, and systems architecture. These experiences have helped him design scalable solutions and businesses. He’s lived the highs and lows of entrepreneurship, guided teams through growth and change, and stayed curious about how technology continues to shape the way we work and live. In his writing, he blends deep technical insight with real-world business know-how, offering readers tools and perspectives that come from actual experience.
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