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At this week’s SportsInnovation event hosted by DFL Deutsche Fußball Liga in Düsseldorf, Germany, EA SPORTS introduced Project Assist — a groundbreaking platform built with TRACAB that expands how fans can experience live football. Project Assist combines officiating grade optical tracking data with the EA SPORTS simulation engine to render match moments inside a fully animated digital environment, giving broadcasters a new way to analyze and present the game beyond traditional replays. In a live demo, John Shepherd, VP and GM of EA SPORTS FC, showcased how broadcasters can: ⚽ Shift perspective in real time — show a goal from the striker’s point of view, from directly above the defensive line, or from virtually any angle on the pitch ⚽ Add tactical overlays that illustrate offside lines, player runs, and spacing as a play unfolds ⚽ Unlock entirely new angles by reconstructing key moments inside the EA SPORTS game engine, using full player movement, not just traditional video replay Under the hood, Project Assist runs on TRACAB’s tracking technology — trusted across elite competitions worldwide. With 12 synchronized 4K cameras capturing 200M+ data points per match and true volumetric skeletal tracking at 50 frames per second, it delivers broadcast-grade precision at scale. 💡The goal is simple: enhance the broadcast ecosystem and deepen fan engagement. Learn more about TRACAB and how we’re connecting fans with the future of sport ➡️ https://www.ea.com/tracab #EASPORTS #TRACAB #ItsInTheGame #Technology #Innovation