Sky TV customers with Sky Go Extra or Multiscreen can now use their PlayStation 4 as one of their registered devices to watch content. Support for PlayStation3 (PS3) is expected in early 2015. TV from Sky is also known as Sky Go on other platforms and is supported on over 70 devices.
TV from Sky on PlayStation lets customers watch TV live and on demand, with a Sky Go Extra subscription. This includes all seven Sky Sports channels, Eurosport, 11 Sky Movies channels, great entertainment from Sky Atlantic and third party channels such as FOX, plus hours of shows from Nickelodeon and others.
Customers with Sky Go Extra can also download shows onto their phone or tablet whilst connected to Wi-Fi, using the service on up to four devices. 3d home architect for mac free download.
Fergal Gara, vice president and managing director for Sony Computer Entertainment UK said: “The addition of TV from Sky today to the PS4 is going to delight all users of the newest, most powerful member of the PlayStation family. TV from Sky joining other services on PS4 including NOW TV, further enhances our credentials as the ultimate gaming and entertainment package.” Power tab download for mac.
Also similar to the PS4 version, and the Sky Go app on Xbox 360, you will need a Sky Go Extra subscription to access live or on demand content through the TV from Sky app, even if you are an. Docker community edition for mac download. Sky Go on PS4 and PS3 Sky GO on PS4 lets you watch Sky TV programs whenever you are getting bored of playing games. With this setup, you don’t need to rely on any other devices for watching Sky TV. Moreover, it enables you to download the movies and shows on your PS3 console. With the Sky Go Extra subscription, you can register up to 4 devices and download on-demand contents. Sky Go on FireStick provides popular sports channels such as Sky Sports F1, Sky Sports 5, Eurosport, and more. It also has a separate set of Kids channels that includes Cartoon Network, Disney Channel, Nickelodeon, Cartoonito, and more.
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UPDATE: Sky has told Eurogamer the Now TV app is still coming to Xbox One - and it will do so 'by summer'.
'We enjoy a long track-record of innovating with Microsoft and look forward to the launch of Now TV on Xbox One by summer,' a spokesperson said.
'We will announce the more details on the Now TV app for Xbox One nearer to the time of launch in the summer this year.'
But what of Sky Go?
'Looking ahead, we will also consider any future opportunities for Sky Go,' the spokesperson added.
ORIGINAL STORY: PlayStation 4 receives Sky Go and Now TV from this summer, Sky has announced.
The deal between Sky and Sony means PS4 owners can watch Now TV on their PS4 from this summer. Sky Go will be available later this year, Sky said.
Now TV customers can use PS4 to watch content as part of their subscriptions. Sky TV customers can watch TV from Sky Go on PlayStation 3 or PS4 for the first time. Now TV support was added to the PS3 last year.
Sony Computer Entertainment UK boss Fergal Gara said: 'Now TV has been a great addition to the PlayStation 3 entertainment portfolio, so bringing it to the new PS4 is going to delight all users of the newest, most powerful member of the PlayStation family.
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'Sky Go joining both PlayStation platforms further enhances our credentials as the ultimate gaming and entertainment package.'
Sky Go is the service that lets Sky customers watch live and on demand content in line with their subscription at no extra cost on a variety of devices. Now TV is a contract-free internet streaming service for Sky Movies, Sky Sports and shows on the likes of Sky Atlantic. When it comes to Sky Sports, for example, you can pay a one-off fee of £9.99 to gain access to those channels for a 24 hour period.
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There was no mention of Xbox One in today's announcement. Back in November Sky told Eurogamer that Now TV would be made available on Xbox One in the summer of 2014.
When Microsoft published its list of Xbox One entertainment apps many noticed there was no mention of a Sky Go app, formerly the Sky Player, which is currently available on Xbox 360.