Anime is officially happening.
One of the biggest dedicated apps for streaming anime is now available on Nintendo Switch.
Crunchyroll has been a go-to source of current anime series for over a decade now, offering subtitled anime episodes available on the same day as their premiere on Japanese television. The platform expanded into dubbing in 2016, and has appeared on every major platform, mobile device, and streaming box.
It joins the surprisingly small list of streaming apps on Switch, which currently includes Hulu, Twitch.tv, and YouTube. Crunchyroll's biggest competitor in anime (and sister site under a shared parent company in Sony) Funimation has also been available on Switch for some time now, giving Switch owners more options for anime viewing than ever before. According to the official announcement page, the app will support offline viewing for the service's Mega Fan and Ultimate Fan subscription tiers.
Anybody know how much this costs?Free download and you can watch shows for free if you don't have a Crunchyroll account. Earlier today there was a glitch where if you scrolled down to the Just updated on Crunchyroll it kicked you out of the app but now you can scroll all the way down to the bottom and watch anything below that point.
UN
LIMITED
ANIME
Straight from the Sony megacorp.
UN
LIMITED
ANIME
Straight from the Sony megacorp.
Seems kinda sacrilege to have Sony content on a Nintendo platform huh?
Second? Remind me of the 1st?UN
LIMITED
ANIME
Straight from the Sony megacorp.
Seems kinda sacrilege to have Sony content on a Nintendo platform huh?
It's actually the second thing from Sony available on Switch today.
Second? Remind me of the 1st?UN
LIMITED
ANIME
Straight from the Sony megacorp.
Seems kinda sacrilege to have Sony content on a Nintendo platform huh?
It's actually the second thing from Sony available on Switch today.
Second? Remind me of the 1st?UN
LIMITED
ANIME
Straight from the Sony megacorp.
Seems kinda sacrilege to have Sony content on a Nintendo platform huh?
It's actually the second thing from Sony available on Switch today.
MLB The Show 22, there is a technical test available to download on the eShop. It will run from today until February 22 in order to test out cross platform play before the official launch of the game
Maybe it's obvious to the initiated, but why is it called "Crunchyroll"? Is it just putting random words together or is there some reason for it?