Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Notre Dame at Michigan in Virtual Reality?

College football fans will be able to catch the action of a Notre Dame and Michigan State game in virtual reality next week from the sweeping views of the FOX Sports Skycam.

According to SportTechie, Fox Sports will debut its 360-degree view VR experience, which will allow fans to interact with others during the game.

The app will pair users with friends or random strangers, with an option to turn off the social aspect of the experience.

Fox first experimented with this experience during the Gold Cup over the summer. 


In addition to the game itself, viewers will enjoy pre-game activities, team warmups, the halftime band performances and post-game celebrations with multiple high-resolution camera angles. Viewers can bounce between views or even select an automated cut that chooses the best camera angles for live game action.

Wendy's is sponsoring Saturday's game action, so expect to see quite a bit of branding during the experience.

Highlights of the app:


  • No special equipment required
  • 360-degree viewing experience
  • Watch the game from the suite or from multiple on-the-field positions
  • Get full rosters, schedules and matchup stats
  • View live FOX Sports channels from the FOX Sports GO Virtual Theater
  • For an even more immersive experience, use a cardboard viewer or Gear VR
Get the app:

  


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