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Type of site | Video on demand |
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Dissolved | July 31, 2020 June 29, 2021 (Latin America and the Caribbean) October 26, 2021 (Nordic Europe and Spain) March 8, 2022 (Central and Eastern Europe and Portugal) Fall 2024 (Asia) | (North America)
Predecessor(s) | HBO on Broadband |
Successor(s) | Max |
Headquarters | New York, New York, United States |
Parent | Home Box Office, Inc. |
Registration | Subscription to HBO through participating pay television provider required to access content |
Launched | February 18, 2010 |
Current status | Closed (Americas and Europe) Active (Asia) |
HBO Go is an authenticated video-on-demand streaming system of the pay television service HBO, now serving only the Southeast Asian region at least until late 2024. The service previously allowed only subscribers to HBO via television providers to access its on-demand programming via the HBO website, mobile apps, and digital media players, among other devices.
The service began to be phased out in the United States in 2020 following the launch of HBO Max (later rebranded as Max), the new subscription streaming service featuring content from both HBO and parent company Warner Bros. Discovery. HBO Max would be made available at no additional charge to HBO subscribers on participating providers, but would also be available on a direct-to-consumer basis.
The "HBO Go" brand is also used in international markets for TV Everywhere and over-the-top services offering HBO programming. HBO Canada also previously operated an HBO Go service,[1] but this was discontinued in 2018 when its parent service, The Movie Network, rebranded as Crave and merged with a previously-separate streaming service that held rights to HBO library programming.[2][3]
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