> At a Glance
> – Peacock will launch Courtside Live during the 2026 NBA All-Star Game on Feb. 15
> – Rinkside Live brings bench and training-room cams to Winter Olympics hockey and figure skating
> – Interactive prediction games and trivia run Jan. 24-Feb. 23
> – Why it matters: Fans can switch camera angles, watch vertical clips, and play along in real time on phones or TVs
Peacock is betting big on interactive sports viewing this winter, rolling out new camera feeds and games ahead of three marquee February events.
Courtside Live Arrives for All-Star Week
The NBA’s 2026 All-Star Game-now a US vs. World format-will serve as the launchpad for Courtside Live, a feature first teased last year.
Subscribers can tap Star Spotlight, Home Team, or Away Team to jump between:
- Single-player iso cams
- Bench reactions
- Tunnel and crowd shots
- Post-game interviews

After Feb. 15, select regular-season NBA games will carry the same multiview option on TV and mobile.
Rinkside Live Skates Into Olympics Coverage
Beginning with the Feb. 6 opening ceremony, Olympic ice-hockey and figure-skating streams will include Rinkside Live.
Mobile viewers get vertical-video playlists, while big-screen users can split the feed to show:
- Bench Cam for live hockey reactions
- Coaching Cam and Training Room for figure-skating prep
Prediction Games and Trivia
From Jan. 24 through Feb. 23, the app adds:
- Hockey and figure-skating prediction games
- Daily Olympics picks
- Olympics trivia quizzes
Super Bowl Tools Still There
Peacock’s existing Catch Up with Key Plays and Live Actions tracker will remain available for the Super Bowl stream.
Key Takeaways
- Courtside Live debuts Feb. 15 for the NBA All-Star Game, then rolls out to select NBA matchups
- Rinkside Live offers bench, coaching, and training-room feeds during Winter Olympics ice events
- Interactive prediction games and trivia run for one month starting Jan. 24
- All features work on TV multiview or mobile, with vertical clips for phones
Peacock’s new toolset turns passive watching into a choose-your-own-angle experience across basketball, hockey, and figure skating this February.

