Here’s a draft of a news article about the “768 Worlds” attraction at Michigan Stadium:
—
Massive “768 Worlds” Installation Unveiled at Michigan Stadium: Project Costs Estimated at $95 Million
Ann Arbor, MI — May 15, 2025
The University of Michigan has officially unveiled its groundbreaking multimedia attraction, “768 Worlds,” a large-scale immersive experience housed within the historic Michigan Stadium. The ambitious project, which blends cutting-edge virtual reality, AI-powered storytelling, and live interactive displays, is reported to have cost approximately $95 million.
Designed to transform the iconic “Big House” into a destination beyond football, “768 Worlds” features 768 individually curated micro-environments—each offering a unique, digitally enhanced narrative experience. These range from historical simulations and futuristic cityscapes to interactive scientific models and cultural exhibits.
University officials say the project was funded through a combination of private donations, technology partnerships, and institutional investments. It is expected to drive year-round tourism and generate millions in revenue for the university and the local economy.
“This is more than an attraction; it’s a new chapter in immersive education and entertainment,” said U-M President Santa Ono. “We’re redefining what’s possible in large-scale experiential learning.”
“768 Worlds” will be open to the public starting June 1, with tickets ranging from $25 for students to $60 for general admission.
—
Let me know if you’d like a more futuristic or detailed version.
Leave a Reply