Amazon needs to think of more ways to make sure its Fire TV remains relative. What with all the numerous media streaming services being launched, the company needs to add more content to its already expanding library of games, apps, and channels. During this last quarter of the year, over a thousand new items were added since the month of September. The more popular channels like Fox Now, NBC, NPR One, and Watch Food Network were added–resulting to a library overflowing with thousands of apps, channels, and games for you to enjoy.
According to Amazon, this is the biggest selection of streaming media content ever. You won’t just be glued to your favorite TV show or that movie you’ve missed because there are more games added including Olli Olli 2, Dark Echo, Telltale’s Minecraft: Story Mode, and Shovel Night. The more popular games can be enjoyed anytime. For one, the ‘Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic’ on Amazon Fire TV devices is ready this week alongside the Final Fantasy III, IV, V, and VI.
Amazon is also rolling out a Gaming Edition of the Fire TV for only $114.99. It’s believed to be one of the top streaming media players in the US. The more people are getting the Fire TV, the more content is added. The more subscribers, the more choices will be introduced. More developers are also trying to work on their apps to be included on the large FireTV museum.
SOURCE: Amazon