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New IMDb TV app for Xbox brings free streaming video service to US gamers

Arif Bacchus Arif Bacchus
February 3, 2021
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If you’re hoping to enjoy some free TV shows or movies on your Xbox One, you might one to try out the new IMDb TV app for Xbox. As noted by Aggiornamenti Lumia, this app is now available for download on Xbox gamers in the United States.

For those unfamiliar, IMDb TV is a free service with thousands of Hollywood movies and TV shows available for streaming. Although the catalog mainly consists of older movies, there are still some great movies that you can currently enjoy. The list includes Won’t you Be My Neighbor, American Pie, and more. You also can stream popular TV shows, such as Hoarders, Chicago Med, Fringe, 24, Ugly Betty. There are even IMDb TV Originals like Alex Rider.

According to the Microsoft Store listing, IMDb TV updates its library constantly. So there are always new movies and shows added each month across all kinds of categories like comedy, family, romance, thriller, science fiction, documentaries, horror, and more.

Best of all, there’s no subscription required. You can stream anytime you want for free, without even having to sign up or log into the service. Check it out now and install the app remotely on your Xbox via the link below and let us know your thoughts in the comments.

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