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For the first time, horror fans have an online streaming video service built for the true enthusiast — Shudder. The new horror subscription video service, which is curated by horror aficionados with a deep love and passion for the many varieties and genres of horror, has entered its open beta phase and is publicly available as of today. No email request is required – horror fans can sign up and start streaming instantly. In addition to the desktop version of Shudder that launched recently in closed beta, members can now access Shudder instantly on iOS and Android mobile devices, as well as on Roku players and Roku TV models. During the open beta phase Shudder will continue to test the service on new platforms, and will develop additional features and enhancements, such as search functionality. Shudder will expand to additional streaming devices, including Chromecast, in the coming months.
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