Crunchyroll to Terminate Digital Manga App on Both Web and Mobile

Crunchyroll has announced that it is shutting down its digital manga distribution service.According to Anime News Network, Crunchyroll’s digital manga app, which operates alongside its premium anime subscription service, will no longer be available after Dec. 11. The prominent anime streaming company stated that it made the decision as part of its “commitment to providing fans with the best experiences around their favorite series.” Although Crunchyroll had previously warned subscribers via email that it would stop offering digital manga on Nov. 7, the app’s sizable collection of titles will remain available to users until Dec. 11. Crunchyroll’s Store will also continue to sell physical manga volumes.Crunchyroll’s Digital Manga App launched in 2013 in cooperation with Kodansha USA Publishing to offer new installments of popular manga to its subscribers, with certain series receiving simulpub treatments. However, in subsequent years, Crunchyroll has pulled numerous titles from the collection, including 24 simulpub and non-simulpub titles in 2018. According to Kodansha USA, it was forced to pull these titles due to changes in its company’s simulpub distribution program.My Hero Academia Collaborates With NBA and Crunchyroll For All Might Streetwear Line

Crunchyroll has announced that it is shutting down its digital manga distribution service.

My Hero Academia Collaborates With NBA and Crunchyroll For All Might Streetwear Line

According to Anime News Network, Crunchyroll’s digital manga app, which operates alongside its premium anime subscription service, will no longer be available after Dec. 11. The prominent anime streaming company stated that it made the decision as part of its “commitment to providing fans with the best experiences around their favorite series.” Although Crunchyroll had previously warned subscribers via email that it would stop offering digital manga on Nov. 7, the app’s sizable collection of titles will remain available to users until Dec. 11. Crunchyroll’s Store will also continue to sell physical manga volumes.

Crunchyroll’s Digital Manga App launched in 2013 in cooperation with Kodansha USA Publishing to offer new installments of popular manga to its subscribers, with certain series receiving simulpub treatments. However, in subsequent years, Crunchyroll has pulled numerous titles from the collection, including 24 simulpub and non-simulpub titles in 2018. According to Kodansha USA, it was forced to pull these titles due to changes in its company’s simulpub distribution program.

#Crunchyroll #Terminate #Digital #Manga #App #Web #Mobile

Note:- (Not all news on the site expresses the point of view of the site, but we transmit this news automatically and translate it through programmatic technology on the site and not from a human editor. The content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.))