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‘NFL Pro Era’ Studio Raises $20M From Google to Grow VR Sport Game Catalog

Road to VR

StatusPRO , the studio behind NFL Pro Era (2022) , announced it has secured $20 million in Series A funding, led by Google Ventures. The XR sports technology company says the latest funding round will help it expand its growing catalog of sports-focused VR titles.

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NBA All-Star and Weekly Regular Season Coverage Comes Live to VR via TNT and Intel

Road to VR

Based on Intel’s True VR technology, TNT is bringing live and on-demand VR coverage of NBA All-Star events to Gear VR and Daydream headsets via the NBA on TNT VR app. The app is available today on the Oculus store and the Google Play store. 67th NBA All-Star Game , 8:20 p.m. Boston @ Minnesota , 8:00 p.m.

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MLB Expands VR Content With Original 360 Video Series

VRScout

The association has already partnered with Google to create the MLB At Bat VR experience for the Daydream platform earlier this year, as well as the MLB Homerun Derby VR game. You can download the free MLB At Bat app for Google Daydream to watch the first four episodes now. Premium info or sign up for a plan. No problem!

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The NBA and TNT Partner With Intel For Biggest VR Push Yet

VRScout

The NBA and TNT are launching a VR experience that is powered by Intel True VR and promises to not only bring fans even closer to the game, but serve as a portal into all available programming through on-demand VR coverage of the upcoming NBA All-Star weekend. Each camera will have at least four angles of the game that you can control.

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A History of Haptics: Electric Eels to an Ultimate Display

HaptX

At HaptX, we periodically speak to leading experts in haptic technology, its history, and its applications. His research “investigates the myriad interfaces between bodies and media technologies, with a particular emphasis on physical interactions with digital media.” Greg Bilsland, Sr. Greg Bilsland.

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