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Vudu is finally arriving to Amazon Fire TV platform

Vudu, the digital video service that was possessed by Walmart before Fandango got it a year ago, is at last advancing toward the Amazon Fire TV platform. The application is a major wellspring of high-quality, 4K HDR film rentals. You can likewise get to your current Vudu library — including Movies Anywhere titles — with the Fire TV application, which ought to be carrying out in the coming days.

“We want Vudu fans to be able to watch movies and TV shows on all of their favorite devices, and Fire TV has been one of our customers’ most-requested devices for streaming content,” Kevin Shepela, Fandango’s chief commercial officer, said in a press release.

With Vudu joining the program of applications, Fire TV proprietors will get another go-to objective for Dolby Vision content. Vudu noticed that it offers “more than 150,000 new release and catalog movies and TV shows, along with an extensive library of content in 4K UHD, including many titles unavailable on subscription services.”

Before this most recent expansion to Fire TV, Vudu delivered applications for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S a year ago — alongside a Tivo application. It additionally went to Comcast’s Xfinity Flex and X1 stages recently.

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