BBC to show World Cup in virtual reality

The BBC will trial virtual reality (VR) and ultra-high definition (HD) technology during its coverage of the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.

The trials will be part of the broadcaster’s cross-platform plans for World Cup coverage, which include TV, radio and digital channels.

Matthew Postgate, BBC chief technology and product officer, said: “The BBC has brought major live broadcasting breakthroughs to UK audiences throughout the history of the World Cup. From the very first tournament on TV in 1954 and England’s finest hour in 1966, to the first colour World Cup in 1970 and full HD in 2006. Now, with these trials, we are giving audiences yet another taste of the future.”

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