Roku has announced that the Apple TV app is now available on Roku devices. The app is available to download from the Roku Channel Store. With the app, you can subscribe to Apple TV to consume the available content. From November 1, Apple TV+ content will be made available and includes shows such as See, Dickinson, For all Mankind, and The Morning Show all for $4.99 per month.
In terms of availability, you’ll want to consult the dedicated support page which features a handy table of compatible devices and models. In terms of which countries will be getting the app, it’ll be available in Argentina, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, France, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Ireland, U.K., and the U.S.
Commenting on the launch, Scott Rosenberg, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Platform Business, Roku, said:
“With the Apple TV app coming to Roku, our customers will enjoy an even broader range of exciting entertainment, including the highly anticipated Apple TV+ service. Roku is a valuable partner for content providers looking to reach a large and engaged audience, and we’re looking forward to bringing this new option to Roku users.”
People seem to be responding well to the announcement from Roku; according to CNBC, Roku’s stock price climbed by more than 10% on Tuesday on the back of the news.