Crunchyroll will have a native app on the next generation of Bravia televisions from Sony, bringing easier access to its anime lineup. / crunchyroll sony
\nCrunchyroll is coming to your new television sets. That is if you're planning to buy a new Bravia television. The anime streamer has partnered with Sony Corporation to bring the streamer as a native app to the 2023
remote controls to enjoy their favorite anime series, welcoming them into our community.'\nHere's a picture of the shiny new remote control for the Bravia with the new button on it.\nImage: Crunchyroll\nWith a click of a button, Bravia television owners can instantly dive into 18,000+ hours of anime content made up of more than 44,000 episodes and feature films.
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