BINGE has launched on Xbox

BINGE, the streaming home of HBO (and much more) in Australia has announced today that it is now available on Xbox platforms. Right now, users can download the BINGE app on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One X|S.

BINGE has steadily increased its stable of shows and quality programming in the past year and now features;

  • Love Me
  • House of the Dragon
  • Euphoria
  • The White Lotus
  • The Twelve and more

In 2023, BINGE will be the exclusive Australian home of The Last of Us which will join “the biggest and best collection of WWE content, and BINGE’s new Australian original comedy, Colin from Accounts.”

BINGE Xbox

Executive Director of BINGE, Alison Hubert-Burns said, ” We know people have been asking for it, so I am thrilled that we can now offer XBOX users the very best of drama, lifestyle, reality, docos and movies that are available on BINGE.

“And with a sizzling summer line-up, if you want the world’s best entertainment – you need BINGE.”

You can download BINGE from the Marketplace on your Xbox Console. To access BINGE you need a subscription and if you’re new to BINGE you can get a 14-day trial and start streaming instantly. Sadly, you aren’t able to sign-up for an account on the Xbox BINGE App so head to the BINGE website to get started.

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