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Sky Go app now available on Sony PS4

05/12/2014
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LONDON: BSkyB releases an app which allows Sky customers to watch television through their PS4.

Sky is a free app available on the PlayStation Store from television, but it requires customers to have both a Sky Go Extra subscription and a Sky iD. Sky also offers another streaming video service, now television, on PS4, PS3, PS4and Xbox One.

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The app lets Sky customer’s stream live and on demand television on their ease. But, it does not let users download television shows, movies and box sets for offline screening, a feature that’s available to Sky Go Extra customers on mobiles, tablets and laptops.

Xbox 360 owners who used the Sky Go app would require a Sky Go Extra subscription, much like the PS4 app does.Costs of sky Go extra subscription £5 per month.

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