Big publishers like The Washington Post and USA Today are developing and expanding AR storytelling around the Olympic Games.
July 23, 2021

The 2020 Tokyo Olympics kick off today and publishers are prepared. They’ve created AR initiatives as tests to expand their emerging tech capabilities and establish a pathway to turn around similar projects faster in the future. It's a foray into a relatively new mode of storytelling made possible only at sizable publishers that have the funding and resources to experiment Read more below.

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