![]() So you’ll see the mobile apps that come in February be much better apps from a functionality point of viewing experience than what we have today.ĬGM: Now let me ask you, is the back-end going to be the same for the app that’s out now compared to FUNimation Now, or is there going to be a completely new back-end system that you’re implementing? Once we do that, it’s going to power the ecosystem that we’re putting in place right now. As the summer starts, we’ll be changing our entire web experience. Then, later in May, we’ll be updating our console app. The new service is going to be powered by an all-new engine, so what we’re doing right now is retiring those mobile apps starting in February, and then going to expand onto some devices we are not currently on. One: the apps we have out in the marketplace, certainly from a global standpoint, we didn’t feel could optimize the experience that we’re trying to design for the new service. CGM: Why the choice to completely drop the original FUNimation app and bring it to new devices rather than expand the existing app?
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