Apple Unveils Vision Pro VR Controllers, Partners with Sony for Enhanced Gaming Experience
October 15, 2025
The second-generation Apple Vision Pro has been upgraded with an M5 chip and a Dual Knit Band, enhancing stability and comfort for users.
Currently, Sony's PS VR2 controllers are only sold as part of the $400 PS VR2 headset, with no separate sales or availability outside the US announced yet.
This new controller lineup aligns with Apple's efforts to expand the Vision Pro ecosystem by making advanced VR accessories more accessible to consumers.
In addition, Apple's support for Sony's PS VR2 Sense controllers broadens the headset's capabilities, allowing users to enjoy enhanced interactive and immersive virtual reality experiences.
Starting November 11, Apple will sell the PlayStation VR2 Sense controllers separately from its online store in the US for $250, including Sony's official charging stand, marking a shift from their previous exclusive bundle with the PS VR2 headset.
These controllers are set to support a variety of visionOS games, including the upcoming Pickle Pro by Resolution Games, which leverages the controllers for hyper-realistic pickleball training and competition.
Apple has announced new controllers compatible with the Vision Pro headset supporting visionOS 26, featuring six degrees of freedom motion tracking, finger touch detection, and rumble support to enable more immersive gameplay.
One of the first supported titles for these controllers will be the indie game Ping Pong Club, illustrating Apple's aim to introduce a new class of games to the Vision Pro platform.
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Yahoo! • Oct 15, 2025
Apple will sell PS VR2 Sense controllers separately for $250 next month
UploadVR • Oct 15, 2025
PS VR2 Sense Controllers Will Be Sold By Apple For $250 Next Month