The merger of Funimation and Crunchyroll represents a significant event in the anime streaming industry, signaling a major consolidation that affects fans, distributors, and content creators worldwide. This consolidation can be understood from various angles, including its impact on the industry, the reasons behind it, and its implications for subscribers and content availability.
Funimation And Crunchyroll Merge
Yes, Funimation will close on April 2, 2024, and as a result of the merger, Crunchyroll will get Funimation’s whole collection.
The official announcement came in 2022 when Crunchyroll acquired the anime streaming portal Funimation, adding hundreds of hours of programming to the latter’s library. The former streaming platform Funimation will no longer be available to users as of April 2, 2024, as the shutdown date is getting closer.
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Funimation anime streaming service is shutting down to officially merge with Crunchyroll, which is raising its prices moving forward. https://t.co/oSVMrHhLvL pic.twitter.com/eUOaLlDzZT
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