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An official Amazon Prime Video app is finally coming to Windows 10 devices

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
June 24, 2020
2 min read

An official Amazon Prime Video app has been discovered (cheers AL) in the Microsoft Store app store. The app listing, complete with description and images, is live and viewable by anyone in multiple regions though the app itself still can’t be downloaded from its product page.

Here’s the official store description for the Amazon Prime Video app:

Watch movies and TV shows recommended for you, including Amazon Originals like The Boys, Hunters, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan, and much more.

App Features:

  • Download videos to watch offline – anywhere, anytime.
  • Rent or buy thousands of titles including new release movies, popular TV shows, and more (not available in all countries/regions).
  • With Prime Video Channels, Prime members can subscribe to more than 150 premium and specialty channels like HBO, SHOWTIME, STARZ, and Cinemax. Only pay for the channels you want, no cable required, cancel anytime (not available in all countries/regions).
  • With X-Ray, view IMDb information about the actors, songs, and trivia for videos as you stream.

A proper Amazon Prime Video Windows 10 app has been a long time coming with users currently having to watch media via their web browser. While the web version works, it doesn’t support the downloading of TV episodes and movies for offline viewing, something that this new app will be able to do. An Amazon Video app has been available on Microsoft’s Xbox One consoles for a few years now.

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Amazon Prime Video for Windows
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