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NBA Announces Plans to Broadcast Games in Virtual Reality
- Updated: October 20, 2016
The NBA is taking a step toward bringing fans further into the action by broadcasting at least one game per week in virtual reality, the league announced Thursday (via Kurt Helin of Pro Basketball Talk).
Working with NextVR, the NBA will be the first major professional sports league to broadcast regular-season games in virtual reality.
Viewers interested in watching contests in this fashion will need a subscription to NBA League Pass and a Samsung VR headset, per Helin.
While fans will have to pay for League Pass to watch games in virtual reality throughout the year, the Oct. 27 matchup between the Sacramento Kings and …