Adult Time Is Now Available on Amazon Fire TV

Adult Time Is Now Available on Amazon Fire TV

MONTREAL — Adult Time has announced its more than 55,000 titles are now available for streaming on Amazon Fire TV devices.

Due to the nature of Adult Time's content, a rep explained, the streaming network's app "needs to be sideloaded onto the Fire Stick or an Amazon device, which is explained in detail on the site's blog."

The Adult Time app, noted the rep, "can be obtained easily."

“We are so excited to be available on the Amazon platform and enable more fans of adult film to enjoy and fully experience our content on their TVs, computers and mobile devices,” said Karl Bernard, president of Adult Time parent company Gamma Entertainment.

“Being able to view our original series and feature films on one of the very best and most popular platforms available today is a big milestone in the growth of the Adult Time brand," he added.

The Amazon Fire TV streaming device, said the rep, includes "over 100,000 Alexa-compatible smart home products from more than 9,500 unique brands, more than 100,000 skills from Alexa developers and hundreds of products with Alexa built-in."

Visit the Adult Time blog for additional details and follow the platform on Twitter for the latest updates.

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