Lotte Cinema, which seeks to expand various content experiences indefinitely, announced that it will broadcast the 2024 World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) Premier 12 "Korea vs Japan" live in theaters.
Lotte Cinema, in partnership with SPOTV, a channel specializing in sports broadcasting, will broadcast live the "Korea-Japan" game at the Taipei Dome in Taiwan at 7 p.m. on the 15th. Professional baseball surpassed 10 million spectators for the first time in professional sports this year, gaining explosive popularity, and will continue to be hot with Premier 12 games.
In particular, sports broadcasts in theaters provide a sense of realism as if you were in the stadium with large screens and grand sounds. In addition, it is receiving great response from sports fans by providing a comfortable viewing environment.
Premier 12 is an international baseball tournament involving the top 12 countries in the world's baseball rankings, and popular domestic players such as KIA Tigers Kim Do-young, Doosan Bears Kim Taek-yeon and Lotte Giants Yoon Dong-hee are participating. South Korea, which had a great match in Korean baseball history by directing the "Tokyo Battle" in the 2015 semifinal match against Japan, is aiming to win the tournament for the first time in nine years.
South Korea, which lost its first game against Taiwan on the 13th, must win this life-or-death match between South Korea and Japan. As a result, it is expected that a heated cheering match will take place.
Tickets for the "Korea-Japan" game, where you can cheer and enjoy the game together at Lotte Cinema, are 20,000 won in general and 17,000 won for teenagers, and will be held at 22 locations across the country, including Lotte Cinema World Tower, Konkuk University Entrance and Busan headquarters. Details on "SPOTV IN LOTTECINEMA" can be found on Lotte Cinema's website and application. 메이저사이트
"Lotte Cinema is constantly broadcasting sports games and creating a culture of enjoying and cheering for sports by gathering together in theaters," said Kim Se-hwan, head of Lotte Culture Works' Xcon Team. "We will continue to provide differentiated experiences by introducing not only sports but also various contents."