American TV network ESPN have announced that they are planning to show 25 games from this summer's World Cup in 3D. Yes, from the comfort of your own home it'll seem like Didier Drogba is trying to kill you even more than normal.
ESPN say they will debut its revolutionary new 3D system during the opening game between South Africa and Mexico when the tournament kicks-off on 11 June.
The 3D technology relies on a network of cameras and will require viewers at home to wear special glasses during the broadcast.
It is unknown if this technology will be on offer for UK subscribers to ESPN.
Thursday, 7 January 2010
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