The VR rhythm game 'Beat Sabre' may be available for Apple's AR/VR Headset

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According to a tweet published by Beat Games co-founder Jaroslav Beck, popular virtual reality rhythm game Beat Sabre might be one product that Apple plans to push for its future AR/VR headset.



Beck tweeted today about June 5th, indicating that the date will be "," which appears to imply that a Beat Sabre version for the Apple AR/VR headset might be included in Apple's presentation. At this point, Beat Sabre for Apple's platform is just conjecture, but Beck does not routinely tweet about Apple and would appear to have no motive to remark on the event.

 

Rumours claim that Apple is already collaborating with certain game creators to help them upgrade current content for mixed reality, and Beat Games might be one of those firms. One of the most well-known virtual reality games is Beat Sabre.


In a future virtual environment, players must use arm movements to slice rhythms timed to music. The game has been utilised as a workout tool since it incorporates both dance and mobility. Apple intends to market the headgear as a fitness gadget as well as a game and video consumption device.


 Earlier this week, the creator of the firm behind "No Man's Sky" tweeted an Apple emoji, sparking rumours that the game will be announced for Apple's platforms at WWDC. No Man's Sky is accessible for a variety of VR systems, including the PlayStation VR.


This week, Apple teased the arrival of a "new era" on Twitter and "coding new worlds" on its developer website. Multiple rumours suggest that Apple is getting ready to publicly off the AR/VR headset and the xrOS software that will power it. While the gadget won't be available until later this year, unveiling it in June will allow developers time to create virtual reality experiences for the device.



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