Amazon Prime Video is now available to customers in more than 200 countries and territories around the globe.
People around the world can now enjoy Amazon original series such as The Grand Tour from Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May, The Man in the High Castle, Transparent, Mozart in the Jungle, Tumble Leaf and more. Prime Video is available on Android and iOS phones and tablets, Fire Tablets and LG and Samsung smart TVs. Broadband TV News reported the global launch of Amazon Prime Video in November.
Amazon Prime members in Belgium, Canada, France, India, Italy and Spain can start watching today at no additional cost to their Prime membership. Customers in the other new Prime Video territories can sign up at an introductory price of €2.99 (or $2.99) per month for the first six months, starting with a free 7-day trial at PrimeVideo.com. After sixc months, the fee jumps to €5.99 per month.
“We are excited to announce that starting today, fans around the world have access to Prime Video,” said Tim Leslie, VP, International, Prime Video.
“The Grand Tour and other critically acclaimed Amazon Original Series like Transparent, Mozart in the Jungle, and The Man in the High Castle, along with hundreds of popular Hollywood movies and TV shows, are now available at the introductory price of only €2.99 (or $2.99) a month. And what’s really exciting is that we are just getting started.”
Amazon Prime Video is available in English, with French, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish subtitled and dubbed versions also available for many titles.