VR game ‘Job Simulator’ comes to Apple Vision Pro
Owlchemy Studios releases much-anticipated game, Job Simulator on Apple Vision Pro
The popular VR game “Job Simulator” has been officially released for Apple Vision Pro.
The Owlchemy Studios game, known for its fun take on various professions, is now available on the visionOS App Store.
If you are unfamiliar with the Job Simulator game, you can play it to experience working in different professions like mechanic, chef, sales clerk, and office worker.
The game was previously available on platforms like PlayStation VR and Meta Quest. Now, it can be downloaded on Apple Vision Pro.
This award-winning, humorous VR experience puts players in a world where robots have replaced all human jobs. Players step into the “Job Simulator” to learn what it is like 'to job.' The game includes an Infinite Overtime mode, where players work the night shift with a dynamic, randomly generated workload.
The game immerses players in a virtual reality experience, using their hands to control everything. XR headset enthusiast Justin Ryan shared a gameplay video of Job Simulator on Apple Vision Pro, noting that the game “performs really well” on the device.
Owlchemy Studios has also released Vacation Simulator for Vision Pro.
Since the introduction of Apple Vision Pro, developers are slowly bringing their projects to the platform. Earlier this week, another popular VR game, Demeo, was also released on the visionOS App Store. The availability of more popular VR titles will likely boost interest in Vision Pro.
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