This week in the world of tech and gaming, we’ve got a smorgasbord of updates from powerhouses like Apple, Meta, Google, and Valve. As usual, there’s plenty to unravel, so stay tuned for the full scoop. And don’t forget to stick around until the end—there’s a sweet giveaway for a mixed reality game! And for those keeping tabs on my adventures, my latest article covers the XR ecosystem in China and my imminent journey to Shanghai.
### Top News of the Week
#### Possible Exemption of XR Headsets from US Tariffs
The maze of US tariffs has been a rollercoaster lately, leaving the effect on XR headsets uncertain. Many companies are waiting for a clear picture before making decisions. However, Pimax and BigScreen have pledged to absorb these tariffs instead of passing the cost on to users. While BigScreen plans full absorption, Pimax will add a slight surcharge for US buyers. Fortunately, it seems the tariffs on XR headsets might be lifted, bolstered by a statement that electronic devices are mostly tariff-free thanks to their crucial ties to tech giants like Apple. Although this is promising, we can’t pop the champagne just yet. New tariffs targeting electronic chips could still shake things up.
#### Apple Vision Pro 2 and the AR Glasses Race
With the dust settling on Apple Vision Pro, the rumor mill has shifted its focus to its successor, the Vision Pro 2. Reports swirl, one claiming it is already in the production phase with key components under mass production. Meanwhile, tech sage Mark Gurman suggests Apple is crafting two headsets: a revamped Vision Pro and a tethered Mac headset. But what really piques interest is Apple’s race against Meta to create AR glasses, a project reportedly getting CEO Tim Cook’s undivided attention. If true, this pivot could revolutionize the landscape.
#### Valve’s Steps Toward the Deckard
Rumors abound that Valve is stepping up production, focusing on VR headset facial interfaces. This activity fans the flames of speculation around a new headset—dubbed “Deckard”—that might soon see the light of day. Valve seems poised for an impending announcement, with a curious website tracking its release status already live.
#### Google and Samsung’s XR Glasses on the Horizon
Google and Samsung, united by Android XR, plan fascinating launches. Their Project Moohan mixed reality headset is set for later this year. However, their XR glasses, packed with display, cameras, and AI capabilities, are expected in 2026. Shifting from their original plans suggests they’re gearing up for a game-changing reveal to outmatch Meta’s upcoming products.
#### AltspaceVR Makes a Return
In a surprising move, AltspaceVR is on the rebound. Danny McLellan has snatched up the brand and is reviving it using open-source Basis VR, aiming to recapture its renowned community spirit. With scant details available, finger-crossing remains for this iconic social VR space to make a successful comeback. I’ll keep you posted with any developments.
### News Worth a Mention
#### VR Takes Flight with Meta
Meta’s pilot program with Lufthansa to introduce VR entertainment to in-flight passengers has been a hit, paving the way for VR to become a frequent flyer’s new companion across more airlines. This initiative could boost VR adoption as travelers might want to bring the experience home.
#### No Consumer Return for Varjo
Varjo, having discovered fruitful waters in enterprise and military training, is unlikely to revisit the consumer market. The company’s focus solidifies their commitment to business solutions over consumer peripherals.
#### Pico Steps Up Tracking
ByteDance has released a Pico Motion Tracker for your waist, enhancing full-body motion tracking. This added dimension to motion capture could refine immersive experiences at a competitive price.
#### The Evolving Landscape of Text Entry in XR
A team of academics has crafted the XR TEXT Trove, a repository of over 170 text entry methods for XR applications—an essential toolkit for designers and developers tasked with improving XR usability.
#### Meta Quest 3S Discount and Content Updates
Amidst the Spring Sale, Meta Quest 3S sees a price dip lasting until April 26th, bundled with free games and subscription perks. Meanwhile, countless titles line up for release, showcasing the vigorous life of VR content creation.
### Some Reviews About Content and More News
Plenty of games are in the pipeline or recently reviewed, from rhythm game “Beatable” to innovative entries like “Train Sim World VR” and new launches such as “Harpagun.” Each title brings its unique flavor to the XR table.
### Other Interesting Tidbits
The landscape of immersive technology is enriched with platforms like Hyperfy and remarkable articles debating enterprise VR issues. Meanwhile, new military-focused AR initiatives signal continued XR innovations.
### News From Partners
Today’s treat comes in the form of a mixed reality game called Alex And The Jets. Imagine playful aerial duels right in your living room—available for free for the quickest of you. Having tried it myself, I can vouch for its charm!
### XR Fun and Support
As always, a sprinkle of lighthearted XR humor dots the scene—even as I echo last week’s call to support humanitarian efforts in Ukraine. If you feel moved, a donation to the Red Cross would be invaluable.
(Header image by Pimax and contribution acknowledgments remain invaluable.)