Fetch is the all in one box for entertainment, but it’s been missing Amazon – all that changes over the coming weeks as the Amazon Prime Video App rolls out.
Initially rolling out to Fetch Mighty boxes over a two week period from tomorrow, and onto Fetch Mini boxes by the end of June.
All you need is an Amazon Prime membership to get access to a whole new world of content, and having the App on your Fetch box means no more smartphone or tablet viewing for those already signed up to Amazon.
Personally, I’d recommend watching “The Test” which is an insight into the Australian Cricket team’s return to form and return to glory after the sandpaper scandal.
Fetch boss Scott Lorson says “Fetch has enjoyed tremendous success by making good on the simple proposition of ‘All your entertainment in one easy place’
“Today represents another win for Fetch subscribers, with the highly anticipated addition of the Amazon Prime Video app.”
“We expect strong take up of the Amazon Prime Video service on Fetch. Australian households are, more than ever, looking for quality home entertainment options as they bunker down and practice social distancing.”
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