After peppering its WWDC keynote with quite a few “F1” references, it’s clear that Apple goes all out to advertise its upcoming Brad Pitt flick. The newest transfer to drum up hype is a brand new trailer forward of its June 27 launch–however it not simply in your eyes.
Apple has launched what it calls a haptic trailer for “F1,” and it’s precisely what it seems like. Because the trailer performs, your iPhone will vibrate together with what’s displaying on the display screen–engine revving, crashes, even seatbelt clicks. It’s a complete new expertise for watching an iPhone video and considerably paying homage to the rumble function on Nintendo, Xbox, and PlayStation controllers.
It’s all very slick and provides a style of what the film will really feel like in an 4DX theater, that are outfitted with movement enabled chairs to “create robust vibrations and sensations, in addition to different environmental controls for simulated climate or different situations, similar to lightning, rain, flashing (strobe) lights, fog and robust scents.” It is also a style of what Apple has deliberate for future immersive movies when used along side haptic equipment or a 2nd-gen Imaginative and prescient Professional headset.
“F1” will launch in theaters on June 27 and stream to Apple TV+ subscribers at a later date.