A POPULAR streaming app used by 15million people worldwide has finally landed on Sky TVs. Although the app is paid-for to get the most of it, there is some content available to watch for free too. Crunchyroll specialises in all things anime, with big names like Dragon Ball and Demon Slayer in the mix.
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There's almost 2,000 series and films available to stream. Users will also find more than 3,500 music videos and concerts available to watch. Gamers can access the Crunchyroll Game Vault as well - though you'll have to play these on an iOS or Android device.
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Subscriptions start from £4.99 per month but there is a limited free option as well as a seven day trial of premium too. The entry level Fan plan allows just one device to watch at a time and no offline viewing for mobile devices. Above that is the Mega Fan plan which is £5.99, allowing four devices to access the service at the same time and the ability to download content for offline viewing.
There's also an annual Mega Fan subscription costing £59.99 for the year. Alternatively, viewers can sign up for free for limited access to the service, which will allow you to watch the first series of some shows with ads. For now, Crunchyroll is only available on Sky Glass and Sky Stream.
But there are plans to roll it out to Sky Q next over the summer. The move comes after a big update to Sky's streamed TV services, allowing viewers to finally use AirPlay. Having AirPlay means you can play even more streaming content than what Sky offers.