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Following a period of exclusivity, HBO Now is finally coming to Android and Amazon devices

HBO Now’s honeymoon with the Apple TV has come to a close, and now it’s hitting competitors’ boxes. In a press release, the cable juggernaut said its a la carte service would arrive on Android devices “soon” and on Amazon’s Fire tablets, media streamers, and phone a bit later. (A listing for the Android app has since gone live in the Google Play store.)

Google announced in May at its I/O developer conference that the subscription offering would hit Android devices “this summer,” but it wasn’t clear how quickly HBO Now’s support would broaden after a three-month exclusivity period on Apple and Cablevision hardware. The answer, it seems, is quite quickly.

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HBO wants to fuel Now’s momentum. It’s pulled impressive numbers in iTunes, consistently ranking among the daily top-selling apps, and HBO Now was the highest-grossing app globally in May on iOS according to research firm App Annie. Some analysts estimate that the service has accrued close to a million sign-ups.

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How well that success will translate to other platforms remains to be seen, but cord cutters on the fence have plenty of incentive. HBO, which is extending Now’s 30-day trial offer to Android and Amazon device users, launched volley of series to kick off the summer TV season — Dwayne Johnson’s Ballers (which the network just renewed), the second season of True Detective, and The Brink, to name a few. And just like HBO subscribers on cable, Now users get access to archival content, or more than 2,000 miniseries, films, and original shows (which, if you were wondering, includes Game of Thrones).

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Save for an assurance of coming Chromecast support, HBO was mum on the service’s future expansion. Now that it’s free from the shackles of HBO’s early partners, though, it’s really only a matter of time before Now makes its way to Roku, game consoles, and other media streamers.

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