Once upon a time, to access Apple’s services, you'd need an Apple device. How far we’ve come from closed ecosystems. It was already confirmed that the Apple TV app would be available on the PS5 at launch and you can read more about it here. Now, it has been confirmed that the Apple TV app will not only come to the next-gen Xbox consoles but current-gen Xbox One as well.
Microsoft says, “When our all-new Xbox family of consoles launch worldwide on November 10, you’ll have more than just the entertainment apps you enjoy today on Xbox One. We’re excited to share that the Apple TV app is coming to Xbox One and Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S on November 10. The Apple TV app gives you access to thousands of shows and movies from one convenient location, allowing you to enjoy Apple TV+, Apple TV channels, brand-new and popular movies, and personalized entertainment recommendations.” In addition to Apple TV, all the existing entertainment apps such as Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max, Spotify, YouTube, YouTube TV, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, NBC Peacock, Vudu, FandangoNow, Twitch, Sky Go, NOW TV, Sky Ticket and more, will also be available on the Xbox Series S/X. However, it must be noted that in India the Disney+ Hotstar app is not available for either Sony or Microsoft’s consoles.
Since the Xbox Series S/X support Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, one will be able to enjoy shows from streaming services that support the same. Apple TV has a large library of Apple TV+ shows that are mastered in Dolby Vision and Atmos and if you have a capable home entertainment setup, you will be able to make the most of it as well. Apple TV+ subscription in India is priced at Rs 99 per month. If you have purchased a new iOS or macOS device recently, you get a 1-year subscription for free.
Apple also recently launched Apple One subscription in India and you can learn all about it here.
The Microsoft Xbox Series S and X are launching in India on November 10, along with the rest of the world. While Sony has revealed the price of the PS5 in India, there is no information on when the console will hit store shelves.
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