Amazon Prime Video iOS and Apple TV apps now let you buy and rent movies

Amazon Prime Video iOS and Apple TV apps now let you buy and rent movies
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Both Amazon Prime Video's iOS and Apple TV apps now let users make in-app film and TV show rentals and purchases. The move marks a significant change in Amazon’s attitude towards the App Store, which typically takes a 30 per cent cut on all in-app purchases. 

Until now, Amazon has not allowed you to rent or buy its content (including titles from its recently launched Amazon Prime Video Cinema Hub) from the Prime Video iOS or Apple TV app, instead directing you to a web browser to avoid the App Store charge.

Now, as spotted by The Verge, iOS device users signing in to the Prime Video app are greeted with a message that reads: “Browse, rent, or buy new release movies, popular TV shows, and more – now within the app”.

Thankfully, Prime Video prices don't seem to have been hiked to account for the in-app purchase fees.

In the Prime Video app (which doesn't need to be updated to bring about the change) there is now a proper store tab showcasing lists of new movies to rent or buy. 

At a time when stay-at-home viewers are getting savvy on how to stream TV shows and movies for free (including Disney Plus), it obviously makes sense for providers to stay in the game by making their content as accessible as possible. 

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Becky has been a full-time staff writer at What Hi-Fi? since March 2019. Prior to gaining her MA in Journalism in 2018, she freelanced as an arts critic alongside a 20-year career as a professional dancer and aerialist – any love of dance is of course tethered to a love of music. Becky has previously contributed to Stuff, FourFourTwo, This is Cabaret and The Stage. When not writing, she dances, spins in the air, drinks coffee, watches football or surfs in Cornwall with her other half – a football writer whose talent knows no bounds.