Max (formerly HBO Max) will be available natively on Apple Vision Pro

2024-01-15 20:05:00

With the announcement of the start of sales of the Vision Proa Apple highlighted some applications that will be adapted for the headset from the beginning — including Maxstreaming service from Warner Bros Discovery.

Still known as “HBO Max” to many, the service also offers content from CNN, DC Comics, Discovery Channel, Food Network, TNT and many others. The director of product management at Warner Bros., Adam Badercommented that he is “excited” regarding the launch of the service on Maçã’s new product.

I’m very excited regarding the launch of Apple Vision Pro!
My team and I are working to bring Max @StreamOnMax to Apple Vision Pro on launch day.
We can’t wait for our customers to try it!

With this, Max will natively support the operating system visionOSallowing you to make the most of Vision Pro’s immersive features. However, details of the application’s design and functionalities have not yet been disclosed.

In addition to Max and Apple TV+ itself, of course, the Disney will also make a fully adapted version of its streaming service available for the headset. Not all platforms, however, will offer native support initially — such as Netflixwhich must distribute your application for iPadOS, without any modifications.

Vision Pro pre-sales will begin this Friday (19/1), in the United States — with availability in stores starting on February 2nd.


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via MacRumors


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