The world needs some good news this week and episode 512 of Entertainment 2.0 is packed with it! Disney+ is coming to the UK and bringing Frozen 2 with it. NBCUniversal is allowing people to rent movies digitally on their theatrical release date. Movies Anywhere is going to allow you to share your digital movie library. Microsoft released tons of new details about the Xbox Series X. All that and so much more!
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- Disney+ is finally coming to the UK. Here’s what you need to know.
- Disney Plus to Stream ‘Frozen 2’ Three Months Early ‘During This Challenging Period’
- NBCUniversal Breaks Theatrical Window, Will Make Movies Available On Demand Immediately
- Emby Theater for Windows Updated With Improved Performance, Better HDR, and More
- Movies Anywhere’s new Screen Pass feature will let you loan your digital movies to friends
- FuboTV adds NHL and MLB coverage to its premium sports packages
- Sonos is releasing a new OS and controller app for its speakers this June
- E3 2020 has been canceled
- More Details About Xbox Series X
- Xbox Series X: What’s the Deal with Latency?
- Xbox Series X: A Closer Look at the Technology Powering the Next Generation
- Project xCloud Preview Update: Enabling You To Discover And Play More Games
- Xbox Games with Gold
- March’s Free PS Plus Games: Shadow of the Colossus and Sonic Forces
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