YouTube TV is coming to Android TV, Xbox, and Apple TV

Google is finally releasing a dedicated YouTube TV app for Android TV and Microsoft's Xbox One in the next few days, with Apple TV support coming soon.

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Google rolled out YouTube TV earlier this year and it has been expanding ever since. The over-the-top live TV streaming services combines networks like ESPN, AMC, and BBC America with YouTube Red originals for only $35/mo. It’s a pretty enticing offer if you can get it in your area. One thing that YouTube TV has been lacking that its competitors like PlayStation Vue and Hulu have is a dedicated app for your television.

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Luckily, that’s all about to change. The YouTube team announced today that YouTube TV would be coming to Android TV, smart TVs, Xbox, and Apple TV. Currently, the only way you can watch YouTube TV on your TV is with a Chromecast but these new apps will change that. According to YouTube, the new app will be released on Android TV and Xbox One in the next few days. The app will hit smart TVs from Samsung and Sony and Apple TV “in the coming weeks”.

Availability for Roku and Fire TV hasn’t been addressed, but we’d be surprised to see it show up on the latter. Amazon and Google have been trading jabs over the last few years. Amazon removed Chromecast devices from its marketplace and Google pulling YouTube on the Echo Show. It’s also doubtful we’ll ever see YouTube TV ever show up on your PlayStation while Sony is pushing PlayStation Vue, its own over-the-top service.

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