BBC Brings VR Nature Experience ‘BBC Earth: Life in VR’ to Daydream

BBC Worldwide and Google have partnered to bring a new BBC Earth VR experience to Daydream. Dubbed BBC Earth: Life in VR, the computer generated experience takes the user to the Californian coast, and the bustling underwater world filled with sea life nearby.

Production studio Preloaded says that much like a conventional documentary, Life in VR has a “strong narrative voice to tell a core story,” but critically features an open world design that they say both provides “agency and rewards exploration.” Preloaded also says the experience was meticulously researched, and designed with VR newcomers in mind.

The educational experience boasts a number of popular animals which were featured in the BBC Blue Planet TV series, including sea otters, giant squids, great white sharks and sperm whales. You’ll even get a chance to shrink down in size to see microscopic sea life in action.

You can download BBC Earth: Life in VR here for free.

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Blue Planet II Comes to Google Daydream as BBC Earth: Life in VR

So far over the course of this month the BBC has delved into whether virtual reality (VR) can help mental illness, released its first augmented reality (AR) app, and today announced another VR experience. BBC Worldwide has teamed up with Google on a natural history app called BBC Earth: Life in VR for Google Daydream.

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Built by BAFTA-winning videogame studio Preloaded in collaboration with BBC Earth Productions and BBC Studio’s VR team, BBC Earth: Life in VR has been inspired by series like Blue Planet II and Planet Earth II. The app allows the user to enter a real-time world, moving them from a passive viewer to an active participant, witnessing first hand the creature behaviours and relationships which sustain the ocean’s rich and diverse ecosystems.

“The journey begins on the Californian Pacific Coast, following a mother sea otter as she forages in the coastal waters,” states the official description. “After exploring kelp forests the player can plunge into the depths of an oceanic trench, experiencing this unique environment and behavior of the animals who live there. Along the way they meet and can interact with a range of animals from microscopic plankton to giant squid and a gargantuan sperm whale.”

Kellee Santiago, Sr. Producer forDaydream Apps said in a statement: “BBC Earth’s experience on Daydream makes exploring the wonders of our world more immersive and accessible than ever before. It allows audiences to guide themselves, based on whatever takes their interest. The experience truly showcases the unique capabilities of the interactive and immersive format of Daydream to provide a platform for deeper understandings of our world.”

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“We are really excited to be working with Google to bring BBC nature content to Daydream. VR allows us to provide our audiences a new level of immersion unparalleled by other mediums and tell stories of the natural world in a new and exhilarating way,” adds Bradley Crooks, Head of Digital Entertainment & Games, BBC Worldwide.

BBC Earth: Life in VR is available now from Google Play as a free downloadable app. VRFocus will continue its coverage of the BBC, reporting back with further VR and AR announcements.