Sony's PlayStation VR2 controllers will be officially supported for use with Apple Vision Pro, available as a separate purchase.The feature is expected to be integrated into visionOS 26 about one and a half years after the launch of the headset.This move by Apple opens up opportunities for VR developers to port their work to Apple's platform with more familiar controller input.PlayStation VR2 controllers offer features like resistive triggers and advanced haptics, potentially enhancing gameplay experiences.While some developers may be deterred by the limited player base on Apple headsets, others see potential for future growth in VR and mixed reality.Apple Vision Pro currently supports hand tracking, but competitive gaming is limited due to the constraints of current hand tracking technology.Resolution Games, Schell Games, and Triband are among the few developers creating exclusive titles for Apple Vision Pro with specialized interfaces.Apple's support for Sony's tracked controllers might influence multi-platform development strategies for VR games in the future.Developers are considering the effort, time, and reach of different platforms when deciding on game compatibility with various devices.The introduction of official tracked controllers for Apple Vision Pro hints at changes in the VR market and potential shifts in input methods.