This Week in VR Sport: The Superbowl Goes Virtual, F1 Looks To The Future

February’s first weekly roundup of all things virtual reality (VR) in the world of sport sees a number of sporty game titles revealed and updates in the world of several other sports. Including some intriguing comments as one discipline enters a new era.

Superbowl VR ‘Near Real-Time’ Highlights Packages Planned Courtesy Of LiveLike VR

One of the biggest sporting events on the planet is not that far away, and whilst the battle between the New England Patriots and the Atlanta Falcons is still very much up in the air there is good news. Thanks to Fox Sports and LiveLike VR, highlights of the Superbowl itself are coming to VR.

Revealed by Digital Trends, you’ll be able to see twenty broadcast packages, including the key moments from each quarter of the fifty-first Superbowl and a number of items supporting the event as a whole. Captured in 4K resolution via six cameras dotted around the stadium and all uploaded and available to watch via the Fox Sports VR app. Not only that LiveLike are taking another step towards having full games shown in VR by providing these package almost in real-time.

How close is almost? No one is quite sure. “We’ve never really done real-time highlights, which is a pretty big deal.” Admitted LiveLike’s CBO Miheer Walavalkar.

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Formula 1’s New Owners Look To The Future

Formula One is under new ownership – and seemingly nothing is off the table.

After completing purchase of the controlling stake in the Formula One Group, the company that runs the ‘business’ of F1 from previous owner and long-term stalwart of the sport Bernie Ecclestone, new owners Liberty Media have been doing the rounds speaking to press and trying to lay out their vision for what the future of the sport may be.   New Chairman of F1 Chase Carey spoke to the BBC in an interview, and the subject of VR came up. Other motor sports, notably up-and-coming classification Formula E, have been experimenting with the tech.

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When asked whether or not VR and other new technologies could attract new viewers to the sport Carey was buoyant about the prospects.

“There’s a list of opportunities that this sport is almost built for. And really at it’s core what you want to do is give the fan as experience that’s as close to driving one of these cars as possible. So whether that’s cameras,  or virtual reality, or gaming, or the live experience at the track technology provides us- and the various digital platforms out there provide us- more and more the experience that they’re right there with the driver. And those opportunities really are just going to continue to expand; because there really is no sport that is so built for the technologies of today and tomorrow like Formula 1.”

That’s been This Week in VR Sport, come back next week for another of VRFocus’ sport roundups.

This Week in VR Sport: NBA Shares Behind the Scenes, FOX Sports Makes VR American Football Live & Pay Per Checkmate

This week in the world of virtual reality (VR) sport there is an incredible mix of sports – whether or not you consider them all to be one – but it is all still a bit US-dominated.

Relive the 2016 NBA Finals in Follow My Lead Narrated by Actor Michael B Jordan

It has been described as one of the most dramatic, historic, and unforgettable championship series for the National Basketball Association (NBA), and now you can get it all on your Gear VR head-mounted display (HMD) in a way no one else has seen it with behind the scenes features in Follow My Lead.

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Michael B Jordan – no, not that Michael Jordan – takes you through what the Golden State Warriors and Cleveland Cavaliers did as they went head to head this summer. In this experience you can get an insight from both behind the scenes and on the court.

Oculus and NBA joined together last Wednesday to launch Follow My Lead in New York City where Brook Lopez of the Brooklyn Nets was there, as well as the NBA trophy.

Check out Follow My Lead on the Oculus Store for the Gear VR, or as a 360 experience on NBA’s Facebook page.

FOX Sports Brings Live College American Football to VR Tonight

In partnership with LiveLike, FOX Sports will let fans watch the Sooners vs Buckeys game on their Gear VR, Google Cardboard, or even as a 360 video on their mobiles.

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Users will enter either a Virtual Suite or go onto the field on the FOX Sports VR app to watch the Sooners and Buckeyes, and there will also even be a video board for users to watch FOX Sports’ coverage too.

“The ability to weave the brand in to the VR experience organically is vital,” Devin Poolman of FOX Sports said in a report by Sport Techie. “We see this evolving from basic placements on the field or in the virtual suite to richer engagements that take advantage of the interactive and virtual components of the platform.”

Watch the 2016 Chess World Championships Live in 360 This November

This may not be the more physical of the two, but it is still something to sit down and get into. This November in New york is the World Chess Championship, and it will be available as both a Google Cardboard and 360 viewing experience.

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You can check it out this year’s championship if you are a pay-per-view or subsciption member with a ticket to the championship, which costs up to $15 (USD), $1.25 per each of the 12 games. It will start on the 11th November and finish on the 30th.