

Google said last month that immersive view was “rolling out now” for London, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, and Tokyo, though few had actually seen the feature pop up into their Google Maps app until now. The feature was first announced at Google I/O in 2022, with the company promising users they would be able to see detailed graphics of some of the world’s most famous cities in Google Maps in the near future. If you cross your fingers, bow your head, and pray to the great Google gods above, you could be one of the first few to access Google Maps’ long-awaited “immersive view.” The 3D cities flyover feature has been quietly rolling out to users over the past week, though only some are reporting that they have access to it so far.
