Apple says Amazon will be making an app for its video service for the Apple TV device this year, filling one of the major gaps on Apple's streaming TV device.
Amazon is already available on rival devices such as Roku and, of course, Amazon's Fire TV.
CEO Tim Cook announced the app during Apple's annual conference for software programmers on Monday.
The integration, which was first reported last month, ends a long dispute between the two tech giants, GeekWire reports.
“Of course, as you know Prime Video provides a wealth of great content — thousands of TV shows and movies, and some great original content like Transparent, Mozart in the Jungle, Man in The High Castle, and so much more,” Cook said on stage today. “We are so pleased to welcome Amazon to Apple TV.”
Cook did not announce a launch date.
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