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Sports Viewership Evolves: VR, AR, and Domes Transform Fan Experience
1 Jan
Summary
- Fans seek customized experiences, controlling content and delivery methods.
- VR and AR offer immersive viewing, while large LED domes provide shared reality.
- Younger fans increasingly attend games individually, seeking unique experiences.

The landscape of sports entertainment is undergoing a significant transformation, moving beyond traditional cinema models and embracing technological advancements. Stadium ticket sales are robust, reflecting fans' growing appetite for engaging experiences. Innovations like Cosm Los Angeles, with its 90-foot LED dome, offer a "shared reality" akin to the traditional stadium atmosphere but with enhanced viewing capabilities. This shift caters to a desire for customized content delivery, a trend highlighted by a 2023 Deloitte survey indicating younger generations' preference for greater control over their viewing experiences.
Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) are at the forefront of this evolution. Since Meta's initial VR headset launch in 2016, fan engagement through platforms like the NBA's Xtadium app has grown, offering courtside views for $250 to $649. Apple's Vision Pro also presents immersive options, though at a higher price point of $3,499. AR glasses, offering a less immersive but more portable big-screen experience, are also gaining traction, seen as a convenient alternative to bulky VR headsets and allowing for a blend of virtual content with the physical world, preserving social interaction.




