The sports channel will debut on 24th August, becoming available on Apple, Google, Android, Chromecast and Microsoft platforms. Viewers can register for the service free of cost.
Both companies banned Epic Games, publisher of the wildly popular videogame “Fortnite,” from their App Store and Play Store, respectively, for violating guidelines. In response, Epic Games filled lawsuits against both firms.
The system will use Google Cloud's video search and advanced machine-learning capabilities, along with FOX Sport's vast library of content to organize its data and speed up the network's existing production capabilities.
The service offers more than 13,000 hours worth of content on its free tier and over 20,000 hours on its premium tier. It is compatible on Apple, Google, and Microsoft devices. Premiere dates will soon be announced for new Peacock originals.