Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Crunchyroll, the Sony-owned anime streamer, is getting its game on — adopting a strategy similar to Netflix’s foray into the video-game space.
On Tuesday (Nov. 7), Crunchyroll launched Game Vault, which provides unlimited access to a collection of mobile games selected with anime fans in mind.
The perk is available worldwide to customers of Crunchyroll‘s top two plans: Mega ($9.99 per month in the U.S.) and Ultimate Fan ($14.99 per month).
The entry-level Fan tier ($7.99 per month) will not include the games. As with Netflix Games, which debuted in 2021, Crunchyroll Game Vault games are available for no extra charge to streaming subscribers and are playable with no ads and no in-app purchases.
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