GoPro® Channel Apps Coming to Xbox 360 and Xbox One
Apps Will Provide On-Demand Viewing of GoPro Video Content and First-Ever Xbox One and Xbox 360 Integration for Camera and Accessory Purchase
SAN MATEO, Calif., Jan. 31, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- GoPro, enabler of immersive self-capture and engaging personal content sharing, today announced the upcoming launch of its GoPro Channel apps for Xbox 360 and Xbox One® video game and entertainment systems from Microsoft. The GoPro Channel apps will stream on-demand GoPro video content to Xbox Live Gold members worldwide and enable them to purchase GoPro cameras and accessories directly through the app, fulfilled by the Microsoft online store. This is the first time Microsoft has integrated the physical purchase of packaged goods into an Xbox platform app.
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"GoPro is a content-driven company. We enable consumers and professionals around the world to capture and share mesmerizing video and photo content that excites and inspires a global audience," said Nicholas Woodman, Founder and CEO of GoPro. "Our GoPro Channel app will make it easy for millions of global Xbox Live customers to watch GoPro originally-produced and "best of" user-generated content on their televisions at home. We're excited to align ourselves with Microsoft and the Xbox brand as we believe our customers share the same desire to enjoy the type of immersive, experiential content that our cameras enable."
In addition to streaming curated GoPro programming to Xbox Live connected televisions at home, the GoPro Channel apps will also enable Xbox Live members to purchase GoPro cameras and accessories directly through the app, a first for the Xbox platform. In the U.S., orders will be sourced and fulfilled through the Microsoft store. The GoPro Channel app is anticipated to launch on Xbox 360 this spring and on Xbox One this summer.
"We're thrilled to bring unique and exciting videos from the GoPro community to both Xbox One and Xbox 360," said Michael Mott, general manager for the apps and development ecosystem at Xbox. "The amazing video footage that GoPro cameras enable is some of the most compelling and interesting available anywhere. Xbox Live members are in for a treat when they access GoPro's incredible programming and are able to enjoy innovative experiences like purchasing GoPro products right from their Xbox.
The relationship with Microsoft augments GoPro's initiative to expand its content distribution and community reach beyond current brand platforms including YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Vimeo and GoPro.com. In October 2013, the company launched a GoPro Channel on Virgin America in-flight entertainment and additional content partnerships are anticipated in 2014.
To view content similar to what will air on the GoPro Channel apps for Xbox One and Xbox 360, visit the GoPro Channel on YouTube. For more information on GoPro and its HERO line of cameras and accessories, visit GoPro.com.
About GoPro
GoPro makes the world's best selling and most versatile cameras, enabling people to capture immersive and engaging footage of themselves during their favorite activities. GoPro's HERO line of wearable and gear mountable cameras are used collectively by more consumers, professional athletes, and video production professionals than any other camera in the world. Based in San Mateo, California, GoPro's products are sold in more than 35,000 stores in over 100 countries worldwide and direct via GoPro.com. GOPRO® and HERO® are trademarks or registered trademarks of Woodman Labs, Inc. in the United States and other countries. All other company, product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their rightful owners.
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