Unity announced their support for visionOS is now available. Unity?s flexible authoring workflows, robust XR tools, and cross-platform compatibility are now unlocked and available to developers eager to craft unique spatial experiences for Apple Vision Pro. Unity?s support for visionOS includes templates, samples, and other resources for developers to create games and apps that are immersive and seamlessly blend digital content with the physical world, using Unity?s PolySpatial technology.

To learn more about Unity?s official support for visionOS. In collaboration with Apple, Unity?s visionOS beta program launched last year, enabling creators across a variety of industries to be amongst the first to deliver spatial computing experiences for Apple Vision Pro. Light Brick Studios, an independent maker of digital creative play founded by LEGO thinkers, will be making their critically acclaimed game, LEGO Builder?s Journey, available on Apple Vision Pro when the device launches on February 2, 2024.

Resolution Games, a premiere game studio behind titles that include Demeo, Racket Club and Blaston focused on bringing players a world class catalog of spatial experiences, is currently working on an unannounced project, built with Unity?s support for the visionOS shared space, that will first launch on Apple Vision Pro this year. Other experiences that are being developed with Unity?s official support for visionOS include: AUDI AG, one of the world?s pioneering automotive manufacturers in the field of premium mobility, is delivering an immersive and innovative digital display of their vehicles on Apple Vision Pro with their Virtual Exhibit XR. The audience of Audi can explore the car's technology, seamlessly integrated beneath the exterior surface at varying levels of immersion; TRIPP is a VR meditation app recognized by Time Magazine as one of the best inventions of 2022; and Triband, the comedy studio behind the acclaimed What The .?

games series, has been using Unity visionOS support and Unity PolySpatial to bring their game WHAT THE GOLF? to Apple Vision Pro.