Isn't that part of WWDC to discuss current and upcoming updates? I have to agree with Mike Nunez that very little has been done in two years, which makes me believe that Apple is moving away from the 'Reality' file format in favor of keeping developers locked into the app platform.
I was thinking about this the other day on how powerful Reality Composer could become negating an app for the App Store approach. But of course, this would be a problem since gate keepers would not be able to control AR apps built in this fashion or sign on developers at $99 a year. This is sad because it has a number of visual tools that make it easy to create simple interactive AR apps without requiring any program skills. It is also interesting that it is still buried inside of Xcode instead of standalone app like 'Reality Converter'. I guess I shouldn't complain too much since Google completely abandoned their VR platform 'Daydream', but it is really a step backwards in democratizing AR for the masses.
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Graphics & Games
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RealityKit
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