Thursday 12 November 2015

PlayStation's live TV streaming service no longer requires an actual PlayStation

PlayStation's live TV streaming service no longer requires an actual PlayStation

Sony is freeing up its live TV streaming service PlayStation Vue from the PlayStation a bit more, announcing that it will be heading to Amazon Fire TV devices starting today.

Previously, you could only access PlayStation Vue through a PlayStation 4 or PlayStation 3 if you wanted to stream through Vue on your TV. You could also access PS Vue on your iPhone or iPad.

Now, however, you won't be required to have a PlayStation console to watch Vue on your TV, as you'll be able to access it through Amazon's Fire TV or the Fire TV stick.

PlayStation Vue on Google's Chromecast will also available in the coming months, though you'll need a compatible iOS device with the PlayStation Vue Mobile app.

Vue-ing options

PlayStation Vue launched earlier this year in March and is now available across certain parts of the US, including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Philadelphia, Dallas and Miami.

Sony is also reducing the price of the Core and Elite packages for Vue, for new and existing customers, with each option dropping about $5 each to $55 and $65 per month, respectively.

The basic package, which costs $50 per month, gives you more than 50 channels, and includes cable network channels and will also add Disney-owned channels too.










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