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SBS On Demand for PS3, PS4 will let you watch 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil on your console

Sony Computer Entertainment Australia today announced that SBS On Demand will be available as a PS4 app just in time for the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil.

The app is already available on PS3 and very soon will be on Sony’s current-gen offering.

“As the official video game console of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, we are really excited about the timely synergy of this collaboration which sees us expand our partnership with SBS On Demand. Now, PS4 owners are able to cheer on Australia while they catch up on all the action from Brazil at a more palatable viewing hour!” said Michael Ephraim, Managing Director, Sony Computer Entertainment Australia. “With the recent launch of PS4 we delivered on our promise to gamers and now these additional entertainment services, such as SBS On Demand, will make sure that PlayStation 4 is a home console that the entire family can continue to enjoy.”

“This partnership with Sony Computer Entertainment Australia really builds on our commitment to expand the reach of SBS content to new audiences,” said Caroline Bartle, Manager SBS ON DEMAND, SBS. “Australians can already access SBS ON DEMAND via their PS3 and by adding the service to the PS4, our extensive range of quality shows will be accessible in more homes across the country for viewers to watch whenever they want.”

The 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil is exclusively on SBS from 13 June – 14 July. Games can be watched for free via the PS3 and PS4 app.

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