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SBS, Optus launch FIFA World Cup apps

Watch live action from Russia on your phone, or even enter your own VIP stadium suite, VR-style.

With kick-off beginning tomorrow night, SBS and Optus have launched a 2018 FIFA World Cup app, alongside the first ever FIFA World Cup Virtual Reality app.

The apps give free access to 25 matches Live and on demand in HD with multi-lingual commentary to both SBS and Optus Sport users, with the remaining 39 games available exclusively to Optus Sport Premium subscribers for $15 per month or at no extra cost on eligible Optus plans.

The VR app allows users to watch matches with 180 degree and 210 degree super wide angle views. A 360 degree video will be available on-demand once matches conclude.

SBS Director of Sport Ken Shipp said: “FIFA World Cup Russia 2018 is set to be the most connected World Cup ever and with the addition of these two custom-built apps, developed with our partners at Optus Sport and FIFA, football fans will be able to immerse themselves in the world game like never before.

“With over 30 years in the business of football, SBS is proud to continue embracing new technologies to give Australia’s diverse communities more ways to come together and experience the passion and emotion of the biggest sporting event on Earth.”

Both apps are available to download on iOS and Android for mobile and tablets through the Apple Store and Google Play. Additionally, the Russia 2018 VR app is supported by Samsung GearVR and will be available through the Oculus Store.

2018 FIFA World Cup App

The 2018 FIFA World Cup™ app will be a one-stop shop offering matches live and on-demand* as well as breaking news alerts, expert analysis and opinion, video highlights, live scores, statistics, fixtures, group standings, and team information.

Users can access an exclusive Full HD MatchCast experience which provides five different pitch angles, including a Cable Cam and new mosaic stream and allows users to follow teams and players for an even closer look. Users can also access multi-angle content from over 35 cameras surrounding the pitch to watch replays and highlights from every angle including super slow motion options.

Users can personalise their experience by choosing their favourite team and also watch short-form videos produced by Optus Sport, SBS and FIFA. Note, Optus Sport Premium subscription required to access Optus Sport’s short-form videos.

FIFA World Cup VR App

The virtual reality (VR) app will offer Australians a FIFA World CupTM first, enabling fans to enter their own VIP stadium suite and watch live matches** in immersive virtual reality.

The app incorporates dedicated VR match content created at the venues, inviting viewers to experience the action from various positions inside the stadium, change between camera angles during live matches, re-watch games and interact with data and statistics.

For the first time, users can watch matches with 180 degree and 210 degree super wide angle views. A 360 degree video will be available on-demand once matches conclude.

Optus Head of TV and Content, Corin Dimopoulos said, “We are pleased to add a significantly new dimension to our broadcast of all 64 matches of the 2018 FIFA World CupTM and provide a greater user experience.

“Fans will be able to choose a wide range of views, from being in the stands, walking out onto the field with the players, standing in the tunnel or being in a position behind the goals.”

“The virtual reality app adds more detail and interaction for viewers and typifies the way Optus uses technology to enhance and expand the way we broadcast live sport.”

*Accessibility for matches depends on subscription. SBS’s 25 matches (live and on demand) as well as highlights from all games, SBS news and match centre will be available free for Australians. Users will require an Optus Sport Premium subscription to access the remaining 39 matches in full (live and on demand), Optus Sport news and extended highlights at $15 per month or at no extra cost on eligible Optus plans.

**Accessibility within the VR app will depend on subscription options. VR for SBS’s 25 matches will be accessible free for all Australians. Users will require an Optus Sport Premium subscription to access VR for the remaining 39 matches.

3 Responses

  1. SBS originally owned the rights to all the 2018 World Cup games, but onsold a chunk of them to Optus in return for 1 match per round from the EPL for 3 years.

  2. So why does SBS have 4 broadcast TV channels anymore if they cant be bothered to screen every World Cup match anymore? Surely there is case to limit SBS back to a single channel on the ABC multiplex now? SBS is no longer a public broadcaster. Is just a grubby try hard commercial network now, sell it off!

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