The Apple TV+ streaming platform will soon be available via Prime Video with an additional subscription, but only in the United States.
In the coming weeks, Amazon will offer a new streaming platform within its Prime Video service. The company has announcementWednesday October 10, the arrival of Apple TV +, which will be available through its service, but only in the United States.
Prime members who want to watch content offered by Apple, such as The Morning Show or Severancewill have to pay an additional subscription, priced at $9.99 per month. They will be able to access it directly from the Prime Video service.
A vast content library
For Apple, the arrival of its streaming service within Prime Video is a way to make its films, series and other content accessible to more Internet users. For its part, Amazon continues to expand the content offering offered by its platform while allowing customers to “personalize their streaming experience directly in an application”.
Last July, the company announced a change in the interface for Prime Video to allow users to more easily find programs from the streaming services to which they subscribe.
From Prime Video, the company allows access to programs offered by services like Paramount+ or Max. They are part of “more than 100 additional subscription options” offered in the United States via Prime Video, in addition to Apple TV + soon.