As you can be sure that there’ll be plenty of outrageous announcements on April 1. With this said, you can expect ingenious jokes from many tech companies, who are using today’s date to ‘promote’ their services and products. As you know, today is April Fool’s Day – celebrated across the entire planet. It sure is strange timing for this announcement to happen. Today is April 1st – So, Don’t Get Your Hopes Up! The KodiTV MultiPass add-on is going live at 00:00 UTC, April 1! Apparently, the broadcasting rights don’t allow Kodi to offer the service to other regions yet. It’s priced at $199 per year.Īt the moment, Kodi users in North America (not including Canada) and Europe will get to enjoy the new feature first. MonsterPass: Finally, there’s an annual subscription as well.MegaPass: To get everything that KodiTV offers, you’ll need to pay $23.99 per month and watch as many movies and TV shows as you can.MultiPass: You can pay $14.99 and pick up to three providers from the list found above and use those services with no limitations.This means paying $0.99 per movie and $0.29 per TV show episode from any content provider. MicroPass: Pay for only what you watch.More precisely, we’ll have four subscription plans, as follows: All of these will serve their content via the latest version of Kodi – at a certain price. As the blog post notes, KodiTV MultiPass will bring ‘ the best of all major content providers’ by combining their content libraries into a universal add-on.Īt the moment, it was announced that media streaming services such as Netflix, Hulu, HBO, Amazon Prime, and YouTube Premium are on board. Called ‘KodiTV MultiPass’, this feature is poised to be deployed to existing Kodi installations, bringing an all-new media streaming functionality. Kodi’s development team has decided to surprise us by introducing an all-new feature via their freshly published blog post.
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