Live virtual reality is back for NCAA March Madness, but it won’t be free.
A year after providing VR coverage for last season’s Final Four, Turner, the NCAA and Intel True VR announced on Tuesday that it would provide fans with access to virtual paid experiences for all three Final Four games along with some Sweet 16 and Elite 8 matchups from the West Region. Turner president David Levy alluded to the expanded virtual reality offerings two weeks ago in New York as he met with media.
Through the NCAA March Madness Live VR app, which will be available via the Oculus Store, fans will be able to choose from two VR premium ticket options: the first being a Silver option for $1.