Adult Time Now Available Through Chromecast, Google TV

Adult Time Now Available Through Chromecast, Google TV

MONTREAL — Adult Time's extensive catalog is now available through Chromecast with Google TV and Android TV across "all participating connected devices and platforms."

To remain in compliance with existing Google Store policy, the streaming network's explicit content means its app must be side-loaded using a downloader app; Adult Time has provided instructions via its official blog.

Today's announcement follows the recent availability of Adult Time on the Roku digital media platform and Amazon Fire TV devices.

"We are always striving to create a better digital experience, so Google Chromecast support is obviously a priority for us,” said Karl Bernard, president of Adult Time parent company Gamma Entertainment. “Members are now able to enjoy expanded viewing options on their terms across multiple platforms.”

A company rep noted the platform is "continuously working to advance its reach in the on-demand market in the company’s ongoing commitment to deliver an exceptional consumer experience on a wide range of online entertainment platforms."

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

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