The Apple TV app is now available on select Roku players ahead of the November 1 launch of the iPhone maker’s original video-streaming service, dubbed Apple TV+.
According to the announcement, the Apple TV app is available on the Roku platform starting today. Roku owners can download the free software in the Roku Channel Store.

The app is available to Roku users in Argentina, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, France, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Republic of Ireland, the United Kingdom and the United States.
Compatible devices are:
It’s unsupported on select older Roku models.
Scott Rosenberg, Roku’s Senior Vice President and General Manager of Platform Business:
With the Apple TV app coming to Roku, our customers will enjoy an even broader range of exciting entertainment, including the highly anticipated Apple TV+ service. Roku is a valuable partner for content providers looking to reach a large and engaged audience, and we’re looking forward to bringing this new option to Roku users.

The Apple TV+ service will be available beginning November 1 for fife bucks per month with a 7-day free trial and support for Family Sharing. As a cherry on top of an already sweet cake, new Apple device owners will be entitled to 12 free months of service.
Apple TV+ will stream anywhere the Apple TV app is officially supported, from the company’s own devices such as iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac and Apple TV to third-party hardware including select LG, Sony, Vision and Samsung smart TVs, Amazon’s Fire TV HDMI dongle and Roku players. The service will also be supported in modern web browsers at tv.apple.com.