Despite their growing societal and economic relevance, policymaking specific to immersive technologies remains relatively nascent and fragmented. This paper analyses national and sub-national strategies and policies explicitly targeting immersive technologies, drawing on a dataset of 53 policies from 23 countries and the European Union. It identifies five main policy approaches: targeted funding for immersive technology development and deployment; non-targeted funding embedded in broader digital transformation programmes; digital ecosystem support through infrastructure, skills, and standards; strategic frameworks articulating long-term national or regional visions; and guidance or principles promoting responsible innovation and security.