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Sling TV Expands Its Arcade Platform to 16 Games – Featuring PAC-MAN
Turn commercial breaks into game breaks with improved gaming platform
Watch your favorite shows, play games, all in one seamless experience
ENGLEWOOD, Colo., Nov. 19, 2024 – Sling TV, the streaming TV provider who puts customers in control of their entertainment, today announced the launch of several new games on its completely free in-app gaming experience, Arcade. Arcade is an in-app gaming experience Sling TV launched in March 2024, powered by Play.Works. It takes interactive entertainment to the next level. Subscribers and users can now launch and play games in Arcade while simultaneously enjoying their favorite sports, news and entertainment TV. It is the perfect answer for watching TV with a loved one while they play games or making commercial breaks more enjoyable while you wait for your favorite show, movie or game to come back on.
The already robust Arcade library, now with 16 games, includes the launch of the iconic PAC-MAN, the cultural icon whose popularity has crossed the globe for more than 40 years. Also making their debut on Arcade are four additional new games: Trivia Crack, Dots, Wordleful and Haunted Castle. With Arcade, Sling continues to deliver fresh, engaging ways for subscribers to enjoy games right from the service.
“Arcade gives our subscribers the chance to enjoy a completely new entertainment experience that goes beyond TV,” said Gary Schanman, group president, DISH Video Services. “Our latest game additions bring beloved and interactive titles to our users, allowing them to easily shift from watching their favorite show to playing games—all without switching devices.”
Arcade lets users play games without missing a moment of their favorite shows. Simply use the remote to access Arcade and game alongside live TV, or navigate to the Arcade ribbon on the home screen to enter a fully immersive game mode.
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Arcade is currently available for users on Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Samsung, LG, Vizio and Comcast and is powered by Play.Works