Some Sky customers are being warned that one of their TV devices will officially stop working from next month.It's just been confirmed that Sky Live is being sent to the history books with subscribers losing all access from December 4, 2025.Sky Live was first announced all the way back in 2023, with this internet-connected accessory offering a fun way to interact with the latest Sky Glass TVs.
Read more: Massive Fire TV Stick update will finally block you from watching Sky for free Read more: Sky says 'sorry' as it turns off one of your premium TV channels for good Those happy to pay the £6 per month subscription can currently play games such as Fruit Ninja using simple motion controls and have their fitness sessions monitored to make sure workouts are performed perfectly.There’s even the ability to watch live telly and sporting events with friends and family - via the in-built camera - even if they live on the other side of the country.Article continues below ADVERTISEMENTAt its launch, it was hailed as a “clever entertainment device that will transform the way you use your TV”.Sadly, it seems it hasn’t been as popular as Sky was hoping, with the company confirming that it’s pulling the plug.Although Sky Live will no longer work, the telly firm says it will still offer games such as the recently released Who Wants To Be A Millionaire title, but these won’t be part of an extra subscription plan.Sky introduce new streaming TV 'Sky Glass' in 2021 Anyone who has splashed out on the accessory will also be offered a refund and an easy way to return the product via free postage.
Article continues below ADVERTISEMENTExplaining more, a Sky spokesperson said: “Innovation has always been at the heart of Sky.This year we’ve expanded our Sky Glass range to offer more choice, launched the UK’s fastest broadband speeds from any major provider, and continued to invest in making the TV experience even better.“Sky Live was part of that journey, and we’re proud of the ambition behind it.It’s given us valuable learnings that are helping to shape the future of our products.
The most popular feature was gaming, which is why we’ve continued to bring even more games to Sky Glass and Sky Stream, with something for everyone in the family, including Who Wants To Be A Millionaire.“We’re focusing our investment where it matters most to customers — faster, simpler products, unbeatable content and brilliant service.Customers who purchased Sky Live will be refunded.”Anyone affected should receive an email explaining the changes this week. SUBSCRIBE Invalid emailWe use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you.
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