CuriosityStream Now Available on PlayStation®4 Console
July 12, 2021 at 10:00 am
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CuriosityStream Inc. announced that its entire lineup of original and films, series and shows is now available to watch on PlayStation®4 (PS4™) consoles, giving gamers immediate access to CuriosityStream’s more than 3,000 titles on their favorite nature, science and history topics as well as technology, adventure, travel, space exploration and more. Viewers can download the CuriosityStream app directly from the “video apps” section of the PlayStation™Store on devices in the United States, Canada and Latin America. CuriosityStream is set to launch on PS4 consoles across Europe and Asia in the coming weeks. CuriosityStream’s entire library of 4K shows is also available on supported devices including the PS4 Pro console. Subscribers can watch CuriosityStream’s most popular and binge-worthy original shows including Doug To The Rescue, about a drone pilot’s mission to save animals stranded after a natural disaster; Engineering The Future, eco-engineering series exploring the green machines that could revolutionize life as it is known; and the upcoming Rescued Chimpanzees of the Congo with Jane Goodall, featuring new interviews and never before seen archival footage of the iconic primatologist and anthropologist. In support of its work to meet viewers where they are, CuriosityStream has expanded its reach across additional platforms, distributors and geographies.
CuriosityStream Inc. is a media and entertainment company that offers video and audio programming across the principal categories of factual entertainment, including science, history, society, nature, lifestyle and technology. The Company provides factual entertainment that informs, enchants and inspires. It provides advertising and sponsorships services through developing integrated digital brand partnerships designed to offer the chance to be associated with CuriosityStream content in a variety of forms, including short- and long-form program integration; branded social media promotional videos; broadcast advertising spots in its video and audio programs that are made available on its linear programming channels or in front of the paywall; and its increasing focus on digital display ads while delivering its content through advertising-based video-on-demand, transactional video-on-demand, free advertising-supported streaming television, YouTube and other similar distribution channels.