Your Super Bowl party might have just gotten better. Comcast and Dolby just announced that Super Bowl 2025 will be broadcast in Dolby Vision, bolstered by Dolby Atmos sound. There’s a catch, though: These formats will only be available to Xfinity TV customers as part of the company’s Enhanced 4K coverage, either by way of […]

Xfinity TV customers just got a huge upgrade for watching Super Bowl 2025


Your Super Bowl party might have just gotten better.

Comcast and Dolby just announced that Super Bowl 2025 will be broadcast in Dolby Vision, bolstered by Dolby Atmos sound. There’s a catch, though: These formats will only be available to Xfinity TV customers as part of the company’s Enhanced 4K coverage, either by way of the Xfinity X1 box or the Xfinity Stream app.

Dolby Vision is a proprietary HDR format designed to make use of the high-contrast and voluminous colors associated with modern displays, while Dolby Atmos is an enhanced spatial audio format that creates an immersive, three-dimensional sound experience.

A contemporary LED TV displaying a football game, and the picture is divided in the middle to dramatically illustrate the difference between a Dolby Vision-enhanced picture and a standard broadcast

(Image credit: Comcast)

In addition to Xfinity Enhanced 4K access, you’ll also need a TV that supports both Dolby Vision. This rules out every Samsung TV on the market, as the brand doesn’t offer this feature on any of its TVs.