The sports streaming platform Fanatiz made a series of announcements, including the unveiling of a new web platform and brand identity, its launch on Android TV and a new sports package complimentary to all users. Since the cancelling and postponement of a variety of soccer and sports seasons due to Covid-19, Fanatiz has been working hard to enhance the platform’s features, revamping its brand and user interface across devices in preparation for the return of some of its best live soccer later this month.
In addition to the release of the new branding – which will be available in the coming weeks on Amazon Fire TV and Roku – Fanatiz is expanding accessibility with the launch of its first free offering, Freemium, boasting a wide variety of soccer channels complete with highlights, interviews, documentaries and more. Fans will be able to access free content and soccer channels, including Real Madrid TV in Spanish and Sevilla TV (both available only on Fanatiz in the United States), For the Fans, XtremFootball, and Todo Noticias.
Fanatiz also announced its availability on Android TV, which signals the arrival of Fanatiz to Smart TVs without the need for external streaming devices. This allows consumers who own Sony, Sharp, Skyworth, Nvidia, Xiaomi, JBL, Hisense or Philips devices to download the app directly to their Smart TV.
“Today marks an exciting day in the evolution of our business,” said Matias Rivera, Founder & CEO of Fanatiz. “Though the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic are far-reaching and have touched us all, we’ve been working hard to continue improving our service and the experience we offer to our clients. Just like the players and sports we love most; our work never sleeps and we’re excited to share this new platform for fans eager to restart the soccer season with a bang. We’re also excited to welcome new fans to the ‘World’s Largest Stadium’,” he added.
Fanatiz brings consumers the most exciting games from La Liga, top-flight Argentinian and Colombian soccer leagues, as well as access to premier South American tournaments such as Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana, in addition to other marquee sports programming.