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Apple has updated the short video included in the immersive video section of the Apple website. Vision Pro app for Apple TV, featuring American football, basketball and more.
The rollout of exclusive Apple Vision Pro content and software has been slow. As Apple moves closer to an apparent global launch, the pace of releasing interesting content seems to be picking up.
On Thursday evening, Apple updated the Experience Immersive video with new content. It has remained unchanged since launch, with the exception of the removal of the basketball scene.
There are some notable pieces of new content in this video, arranged in a different order with new music. It showcases existing series that have already been released, as well as new episodes and sports content.
The released parkour episode “Adventure” is featured throughout, as well as the new “Wild” episode, which will feature elephants. Scenes from the Super Bowl, sponsored by Apple Music, were also included.
As an American writing this article, it's easy to say that the football scenes in the original championship video and the subsequent championship weren't all that exciting. However, it was much more interesting to watch the images of American football and basketball in such amazing places.
While it will likely be years before we see the entire game on the court, the demo is at least very compelling. Hopefully Apple can increase the speed of recording, production and subsequent release of content to be faster than the current three to six months.
As AppleInsider reported in our last month's review of the Apple Vision Pro, Apple's job is to sell this device, and it's missing the best part. Since launch, minimal native software, immersive video, and games have been released.
The new video is interesting, but it would be much better if they could insert dates indicating when new episodes might be released. For now, the updated video serves as a helpful reminder that more content is coming soon — after all.
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