This year, Fantasy Football Training Camp (FFTCamp.com) brought its annual event online, but not in the way most people expect from a virtual event. Instead of static livestreams or one-way webinars, FFTCamp chose SpatialChat to host an interactive, immersive experience that gave fans a sense of presence, movement, and connection.
A Multi-Room Setup for Real Engagement
The event featured a lineup of well-known athletes, including retired NFL All-Pro quarterback Daunte Culpepper and current All-Pro running back Austin Ekeler. But rather than crowding everyone into a single video call, SpatialChat allowed attendees to navigate between themed virtual rooms, from strategy discussions and player Q&As to spaces designed for networking and informal fan conversations.
This room-based format encouraged participants to engage more naturally, choosing where to go and who to interact with, much like they would at an in-person camp. Fans could gather around player avatars, ask questions directly, and shift between sessions at their own pace, all without losing the atmosphere of a shared experience.
A Flexible Format for Sports Communities
By hosting their event inside SpatialChat, FFTCamp was able to deliver a more dynamic and interactive experience than traditional platforms offer. The flexibility of SpatialChat’s spatial audio, visual customization, and real-time movement helped replicate the feeling of being on the sidelines, in the locker room, or among fellow fans — even though everyone was connecting remotely.
For sports communities that thrive on interaction and energy, this format opens new possibilities. FFTCamp’s use of SpatialChat shows how virtual spaces can go beyond simple broadcasts and instead support meaningful, two-way engagement.