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Save on Crunchyroll annual subscriptions this holiday season
Warner Bros. rejects Paramount's hostile bid You can get a year of the ad-free Fan subscription for $67. If you're struggling to find your next binge-watch, you can't go wrong with anime. For the holidays, you can save on a Crunchyroll subscription, giving you access to its vast library of anime series to watch. Through December 29, you can sign up for an annual Fan subscription for $67, down from the usual $80, or a Mega Fan subscription for $100, down from $120. While both the Fan and Mega Fan plans are ad-free, you do get some different benefits depending on which you decide to pay for.
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Crunchyroll annual subscriptions are on sale for the holidays
You can get a year of the ad-free Fan subscription for $67. If you're looking for something to watch during a holiday break from work or school, you can't go wrong with anime, and right now you can sign-up for for as low as $65. Holiday discounts running through December 29 bring the anime streaming service's year-long Fan subscription from $80 down to $67 and its Mega Fan subscription from $120 down to $100. While both the Fan and Mega Fan plans are ad-free, you do get some different benefits depending on which you decide to pay for. Fan subscribers get full access to Crunchyroll's library, new episodes shortly after they air in Japan and five percent off select purchases in the Crunchyroll Store.
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Crunchyroll is making a 'One Punch Man' online game for PC and mobile
Developers are taking another shot at a One Punch Man game, but this one is very different than the last major attempt. Anime service Crunchyroll has announced One Punch Man: World, an online multiplayer action title headed to Android, iOS and PC. The free-to-play game has you and friends joining the Hero Association to fight a growing wave of villains through missions and raids. You can unlock and play as heroes from the TV show's first season, including Saitama's faithful sidekick Genos, Mumen Rider and Puri-Puri Prisoner. You can relive key moments from the show, too.
TrueML Names Thomas Overton as CTO
One True Holding Company d/b/a/ TrueML, a financial technology software company developing machine learning-driven products that enable intelligent, digital communication in the financial services space, today announced that Thomas Overton will join as Chief Technology Officer. TrueML develops software using patented machine learning technology to create a digital-first process that aligns with consumer communication preferences. As a mission-driven company, TrueML aims to bring solutions to the marketplace that redefine how creditors and consumers engage in debt collection. TrueML's mission is supported by data scientists, financial services industry experts and customer experience enthusiasts collectively building technology to serve people in a digital-first way by recognizing their unique needs and preferences as human beings and endeavoring toward ensuring nobody gets locked out of the financial system. "I am excited to join an organization driven to change the way an ages-old industry functions through digital innovation," said Overton.
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We're a cast of characters working to shine a spotlight on anime. Crunchyroll is an international business focused on creating both online and offline experiences for fans through content (licensed, co-produced, originals, distribution), merchandise, events, gaming, news, and more. Crunchyroll employees are currently working from home, and we are still conducting remote interviews and hiring during this time. This role is expected to start remotely, and we'll work closely with you as we understand every person has unique circumstances. The intersection of media and technology is our sweet spot and we are fortunate to be headquartered at the epicenter of the creative economy - Los Angeles.
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Anime: the 10 must-watch films and TV shows for video game lovers
Japan's pop culture is dominated by two inextricably linked industries – video games and animation. The twin forces even form part of the country's Cool Japan ambassadorial project, pushing Japanese creativity to a global market. Yet in the west, although anime fandom has grown significantly, we still tend to see the fields as separate, aficionados of one medium only occasionally crossing over to the other. Anime is a powerful storytelling platform in its own right though, and with increased home video releases and a cavalcade of titles available on streaming platforms such as Netflix and Crunchyroll, it's never been easier for players to explore a medium that has inspired thousands of video games over the last 40 years. Here are 10 titles absolutely rooted in gaming culture.
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