Germany’s new way of covering the World Cup has fans feeling mixed emotions.

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Germany’s new way of covering the World Cup has fans feeling split.

Broadcasters everywhere are always looking for new ways to make watching sports more exciting, and it seems like Germany has come up with something that many younger fans really like for this World Cup.

Fans want the best viewing experience so they can get all the details, since it can be hard to fully understand what’s happening on screen compared to being at the game in person. To help with this, Germany has added a cool new feature to their World Cup coverage. Some fans love it, but others aren’t so sure.

On social media, clips have been shared showing extra features that look like something from a video game. For example, there’s a mini-map that shows exactly where the players are on the field. Sometimes, an arrow even appears over the player who has the ball.

This new way of watching has split fans. Some think it’s amazing and want to see it in other countries, while others want it gone and prefer the traditional broadcast. One fan said, “Wow, it looks just like playing FIFA.” Another asked, “Where can I stream this? My family speaks German.”

But while some fans are excited, many football purists don’t like having extra info on the screen—they want a simpler way to just watch the game. One fan said, “I feel like this is ruining the game for me.” Another added, “There’s too much info on screen. It really looks like FIFA.” Someone even joked, “I’m starting to think this World Cup is just Germans playing a super realistic FIFA game.”

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