After announcing its availability for Apple TV last month, the popular streaming app Plex is now available for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One for free.
A preview of Plex previously launched on the consoles for customers with a Plex Pass, but now, all PS4 and Xbox One users can stream media directly from their consoles without having to paying to do so.
A Plex Pass costs $5 a month, $40 a year or $150 lifetime, and those who already subscribed for the pass will get added perks on their consoles, such as access to premium music libraries, offline mobile syncs, movie trailers, Vevo music videos and more.
Plex is the media playback system that features a central server that streams media to the Plex player app. The app organizes the user's media library so that they can watch movies and TV shows and stream music or view photos in almost any format, while pulling high-res artwork, descriptions, synopsis and ratings. The app keeps track of how far the user gets when watching a movie or show to be able to resume from the point where they left off.
Plex is ideal for those with large media libraries on their Macs or PCs who are looking to access it all from one centralized and organized location.
Users who already have a Plex account can now install the app on their PS4 or Xbox One for free or quickly register for an account and download it on the console of their choice.
Via: Microsoft News