Watch the Super Bowl & Olympics in 4K: Xfinity Debuts Multiview & AI Highlights

Turn your living room into a stadium with four simultaneous feeds, AI-powered highlight tagging, and real-time medal counts

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Fan View lets you track live stats and more directly on your TV. Credit:

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Byte-Sized Brief

  • The Olympics and Super Bowl stream in RealTime4K.
  • Xfinity rolls out Multiview, Fan View, and AI highlights.
  • Peacock 4K channel launches to cover both events.

This weekend's sports schedule is packed, and Xfinity is rolling out new ways to watch it all. As part of NBC's 'Legendary February,' the company is streaming the Olympics (Feb 6–22) and Super Bowl LX (Feb 8) using RealTime4K, which is intended to deliver great picture and sound, all with little delay, so that you can feel like you're really there.

RealTime4K is designed to run just seconds behind the live feed, with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support. Xfinity is also adding a dedicated Peacock 4K channel on Super Bowl Sunday. That channel carries Olympic coverage earlier in the day and will switch to Super Bowl programming, including pregame and halftime, and then return to Olympic coverage later that night.

On Xfinity's X1 platform, Multiview allows up to four live streams at once. Fan View adds an on-screen panel for schedules, medal counts, stats, and live betting. AI-powered highlights and the Highlights Zone group key moments, interviews, and short clips from all 16 Olympic sports so that you can catch up on the action in minutes.

The Bottom Line

Xfinity is debuting new 4K streams and viewing tools during this weekend's Olympics and Super Bowl broadcasts.

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