Sky Sports fans divided by major change for Arsenal vs Man City as it leaves them feeling 'seasick' | The Sun

FANS were left divided by Sky Sport’s major camera change for Arsenal vs Manchester City, with many claiming the new angle left them feeling “seasick.”

The new view was showcased as Premier League giants Arsenal and City faced off in Sunday’s crunch match at the Emirates.



And Sky Sports marked the game by introducing supporters to a revolutionary new camera.

The ‘Game Mode’ view presented fans with a wide-angled camera shot.

And instead of turning from left to right to match the flow of the action, it instead tracked action from side to side – just like in a video game.

It was first used last weekend in the WSL match between Arsenal and Liverpool.

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But it left fans scratching their heads during Sunday’s trial, with some enjoying the new view and others finding it hard to stomach.

One said: “Watching the match in ‘Game Mode’ is making me a bit seasick.”

Another declared: “15 minutes into this new ‘Game Mode’ and I feel totally sea sick.”

One noted: “I tried to be down with the kids and watch the new ‘Game Mode’. It’s not happening.”

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Another added: “The new camera is really weird.”

On the flip side, one fan tweeted: “The new angle is pretty cool.”

Another beamed: “Wow, loving it.”

One murmured: “Might take a while to get used to but defo think it could be the future.”

Another added: “Enjoying the camera, you can see more of the pitch and follow a lot more off-ball movement.”

Arsenal ended up winning the game thanks to Gabriel Martinelli's late goal, their first win over City in the Premier League for eight years.

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