All Apple Vision Pro people experience the interactive atmosphere of Lake Vrangla.
Lake Vrangla is now available for all Apple Vision Pro users
Lake Vrangla, a foggy, new environment, is available in visionOS beta or not. It is located near Oslo, Norway in the real-world. Apple released the Apple Vision Pro on February 20, 2024. A slow trickle followed, including media and updates. The unveiling of visionOS 2 at WWDC revealed some welcome improvements, as well as a new environment. Bora Bora was the first visionOS 2 Beta, and now Lake Vrangla is available. Apple sent it to all Apple Vision Pro customers as a server side push, so visionOS 2 was not required. It’s a lake environment similar to Mount Hood, but with an island floating in the water. The muted, fog-filled environment makes the environment less grandiose. This might be done to focus the player. The night version of Lake Vrangla has a more dusk-like setting, with beautiful oranges and blues peeking out through a sunset. In the night mode, the beauty of the environment is brought to life as you sit quietly in the quiet night of Norway. Watch videos on Lake Vrangla in the night. The lake is similar to Mount Hood’s. If you set the theater mode to night, any compatible video will be zoomed out onto a large screen reflecting the water below. The environments page has been filled with this release. There are no “coming soon” or second pages. Apple may not add more environments for some time. Maybe a point update later in visionOS 2, expected to launch alongside iOS 18 and other products in September.