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Online film and television programme distribution service
PlayStation Video
(formerly known as
Video Unlimited
) was an online film and television program distribution service that first was offered by
Sony Entertainment Network
in February 2010.
On behalf of studios such as
Sony Pictures
,
20th Century Studios
,
Warner Bros. Pictures
,
Universal Pictures
,
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures
,
Paramount Pictures
, and
Lionsgate
, Video Unlimited distributed television episodes and new release films as well as a variety of older movies. In November 2010, Video Unlimited began distributing online content in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain and later expanded into Japan, Canada, and Australia as well. Their redistribution content could be accessed through personal computers and other devices such as
Sony
Blu-ray
players,
PlayStation
consoles,
Xperia
smartphones and Sony tablets,
Bravia
televisions and some portable music players.
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On March 2, 2021,
Sony
announced that it would discontinue offering new purchases and rentals of movies and TV shows through PlayStation Video on August 31. PlayStation said that movie purchases prior to that date would still be viewable to owners via the
PlayStation Store
.
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