Quickflix teams up with XBox 360 in NZ
To add to the range of devices you can view Quickflix thorugh, the streaming service has just announced plans for its availability on Xbox 360 later this year.
Zara Baxter | Tuesday, May 01 2012Video streaming service Quickflix, which launched last month, has announced plans to stream movies through XBox 360.
In partnership with Microsoft, XBox 360 gold subscribers will be able to stream unlimited movies and TV series through Quickflix when the service is rolled out later this year.
The XBox 360 streaming service will operate by subscription, for a monthly fee -- the price has not yet been disclosed.
Quickflix said in a statement that this would provide "the biggest choice possible of how to watch the TV shows and movies they love – whether it’s on a mobile device, Smart TV or games console.”
We've detailed how to get started with Quickflix in our guide to the service.
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