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Apple Working on visionOS Support for Godot Game Engine

Apple engineers have offered to contribute Vision Pro support to the Godot engine, which is a free, open source game engine that's available to game creators as an alternative to Unity and Unreal. Godot is cross-platform and supports PCs, mobile devices, the web, and more at the current time, but with Apple's contributions, games made with Godot could run natively on the Vision Pro.

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On GitHub, a member of the visionOS engineering team said that Apple wants to help bring Vision Pro integration to Godot, with the aim of developing a visionOS VR plugin. Apple engineers have already started contributing to the project, and have pledged to continue development based on community feedback.

First, I'd like to mention that we're really excited to be working with the Godot community on adding visionOS support. We've attempted to follow Godot's coding standards and a high-quality bar for our contributions. We hope that our contributions align with Godot's goals. Lastly, even though we have tried to split the changes into smaller self-contained PRs, we acknowledge that some of these PRs can be of considerable size.

We're very happy to iterate on our PRs after receiving feedback and suggestions from the community.

The Vision Pro has so far seen lackluster sales and waning interest from Apple users, both due to the high cost and the lack of content. By providing free tools that would let Godot developers create immersive visionOS experiences, Apple could grow the number of games on the platform.

Apple is working on future versions of the Vision Pro, so laying the groundwork for development early will benefit the headset's longer term prospects.

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Top Rated Comments

14 months ago
smart move on Apple's part -- but why weren't they doing this a year ago?

Also, is Apple collaborating with Unity and Unreal developers to support visionOS on those engines?
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
It’s always something Avatar
14 months ago
Okay, fine. I’ll say it.

Godot? Just what I’ve been waiting for!

😉
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
doelcm82 Avatar
14 months ago

"waning interest from Apple users" No, I still use mine every day.
I use mine every day also.

I think they meant waning interest from Apple users who don't actually have a Vision Pro.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Madd the Sane Avatar
14 months ago

smart move on Apple's part -- but why weren't they doing this a year ago?

Also, is Apple collaborating with Unity and Unreal developers to support visionOS on those engines?
Apple collaborated with Unity for VisionOS support… right before Unity went greed-crazy.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
14 months ago
Apple Gaming & Godot? Wait...
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Harvey Zoltan Avatar
14 months ago
"waning interest from Apple users" No, I still use mine every day.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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