Today, Sky Store is a topic that has gained relevance in various areas of society. With the advancement of technology and globalization, Sky Store has become a fundamental aspect in people's daily lives. From its impact on health and well-being, to its influence in the workplace and professional environment, Sky Store has generated great interest and debate. In this article, we will explore different perspectives on Sky Store, analyzing its implications and consequences in today's world.
Sky Store is a service operated by Sky Group in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, Austria and Switzerland that offers movies and TV shows via video streaming, or DVD and Blu-ray by mail. It originally launched in 2012 by Sky UK offering over 1,000 movies pay-per-view to Sky Anytime+ customers,[1] and the "Buy & Keep" model launched in 2014.[2] Sky Store is independent from Sky's satellite TV service, meaning that a Sky TV subscription is not required.[3][4]
The service offers the latest blockbuster movies, TV shows, as well as classic movies[5] for renting (starting from 99p) or buying to keep (from £7.99), digitally in HD quality and optionally a physical version by post.[6][3] The Sky Store service comes preloaded on Sky Q and Sky+HD boxes, and is also available as a downloadable app on PCs, Now TV, Roku, Android, and other devices.[7]
Sky Store was launched in Germany and Austria in 2017,[8] and Switzerland in 2018.[9]
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