| 14 July 2021 With the Opening Ceremony from the Olympic Stadium in Tokyo just over a week away, European broadcast rights holder Discovery has unveiled its plans that it says will connect fans to the action and their favourite athletes "like never before". The broadcaster says that its ambition to unlock the power of the Olympics will be underpinned by a promise to give viewers the ability to watch every moment with what it says will be a unique approach to analysing the action that has taken place in Tokyo. The centre-piece of Discovery’s coverage of Tokyo 2020 will be the new extended reality Cube studio, designed to showcase new software and motion graphics that Discovery says will push the Cube’s analytical capabilities to a whole new level, giving viewers the chance to deep dive into performance details. The multi-location Cube studio for Tokyo 2020 will also feature up to seven different immersive real-time video environment locations; bespoke 360-degree beauty shots of Tokyo as backdrops; newly-released 3D Zoom software to allow viewers to see wider and more spectacular panoramic views of Cube locations; a virtual set extension with cameras able to roam around the digital environment.