Google is shutting down Play Movies & TV, but don’t worry, your purchases are safe

Your purchases will be moved over to Android TV and YouTube

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Googlewill be pulling the plug on the last vestiges of Play Movies & TV, and to help with the transition, it’ll be moving users’ purchased content to other services.

The tech giant has been slowly shutting down the platform for the past two years beginning with itsremoval from various smart TVs. The storefront has since existed onAndroid TVdevices andGoogle Playundisturbed until recently when a post on theAndroid TV Help websiteannounced the changes. According to the page, the update will roll out over the coming weeks, but the day you’ll receive the patch depends on what country you live in. Then on January 17, Google will officially move everything you bought on or are currently renting from Play Movies & TV to its new home. Something you should know is access to your content depends on what hardware you own.

For example, if you have an Android TV or streaming device, you can find your purchases over “in the Your Library row on the Shop tab.” People who own a cable or set-top box “powered by Android TV” will have to open theYouTubeapp and then go to the Movies & TV section. Media will be under the Purchased tab. On web browsers, it’s the same process: head over toYouTubeand hop on over to Movies & TV on your account.

Also, the post from earlier mentions you can view content on the Google TV mobile app. It doesn’t say exactly where people can find their media, but if we have to take a wild stab in the dark, it’ll most likely be under Your Stuff.

A small limitation

A small limitation

There aren’t a lot of restrictions. One we found is the fact that the ability to buy or rent movies on YouTube isn’t available around the globe. It’s only in a few regions. A full list of supporting countries can be found onGoogle’s Help website. It’s worth mentioningsome online reportsclaim they’ve already received the patch as they’re “already seeing old movie buys” on YouTube so the release may be happening sooner than expected.

We reached out to Google asking for some clarification on the rollout, like are certain countries being prioritized first? Additionally, what if someone gets the update earlier than January 17? Does this mean they’ll be locked out of their purchases until then? We’ll let you know what the company says if they respond.

Be sure to check out TechRadar’s list of thebest Android box of 2023if you’re looking for a way to upgrade your TV.

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Cesar Cadenas has been writing about the tech industry for several years now specializing in consumer electronics, entertainment devices, Windows, and the gaming industry. But he’s also passionate about smartphones, GPUs, and cybersecurity.

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