Google Play Movies, TV Apps Shutting Down In January 2024 (9to5google.com) 12
Google Play Movies & TV will be replaced with Google TV on January 17, 2024. 9to5Google reports: Since the 2020 launch of the Google TV platform, that branding has replaced Play Movies & TV in areas such as mobile apps, but that's also led to the choice to do away with Play Movies & TV branding basically everywhere else. In October, that decision also made its way to Android TV, and the app has not been working ever since. Despite some confusion over the past few days, the app currently just redirects to Android TV's "Shop" tab, which has been widely available for months.
In a new post, Google explains that it will do away with the last parts of Google Play Movies & TV in January 2024: "With these changes, Google Play Movies & TV will no longer be available on Android TV devices or the Google Play website.* However, you'll still be able to access all of your previously purchased titles (including active rentals) on Android TV devices, Google TV devices, the Google TV mobile app (Android and iOS), and YouTube."
On January 17, Play Movies & TV will officially cease for good on Android TV. For anyone who does still have the app working -- again, most users cannot use the app already -- the "Shop" tab will become the only option. Similarly, Google says that Play Movies & TV will cease on other remaining platforms that same date. Any cable boxes with the app integrated will also lose it, and in turn pushed to the YouTube app for continued access to purchased content. Web access via play.google.com/movies will also go away, with youtube.com/movies becoming the alternative.
In a new post, Google explains that it will do away with the last parts of Google Play Movies & TV in January 2024: "With these changes, Google Play Movies & TV will no longer be available on Android TV devices or the Google Play website.* However, you'll still be able to access all of your previously purchased titles (including active rentals) on Android TV devices, Google TV devices, the Google TV mobile app (Android and iOS), and YouTube."
On January 17, Play Movies & TV will officially cease for good on Android TV. For anyone who does still have the app working -- again, most users cannot use the app already -- the "Shop" tab will become the only option. Similarly, Google says that Play Movies & TV will cease on other remaining platforms that same date. Any cable boxes with the app integrated will also lose it, and in turn pushed to the YouTube app for continued access to purchased content. Web access via play.google.com/movies will also go away, with youtube.com/movies becoming the alternative.
Oh no... (Score:5, Funny)
...two of the icons on Android phones that I've never intentionally touched and can't uninstall without root will become even more useless.
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Came here looking for exactly this. Did not leave disappointed.
Let me (Score:3)
be the first to say Google TV sucks. They've turned it into a crappy aggregator of all streaming services making it a challenge to find anything you might wish to purchase. Further your purchases have been relegated under nested tabs.
The modern Google seems hellbent on destroying all the services. But at least the Product Manager who pushed for these changes will have a nice resume about how they launched a product at Google.
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be the first to say Google TV sucks. They've turned it into a crappy aggregator of all streaming services making it a challenge to find anything you might wish to purchase. Further your purchases have been relegated under nested tabs.
So..*giggle*..let me get this *snort*..straight. The dominant internet search provider...is having trouble providing a functioning...*snort* *cough* search engine, for their OWN service?
Talk about the epitome of you had one fucking deliverable that we figured would have been rather easy...
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Well, in all fairness, finding something useful in Google has become a chore as well. You need a pretty long "-site: " tail to tack on your search string to weed out the SEO bull.
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Yeah that's no shit. Google search sucks. 10 years ago I never would have thought I would be saying that.
WHAT!? (Score:1)
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Hey, I'm gonna to get you to