Some co-watching experiences are illegal - Twitch, for example, has been sued for allowing its creators to stream live sports games to their viewers. In the near future, the company says it will also roll out a “1-to-many” version of its virtual theater experience that will allow people to host even more synchronous viewers, similar to an Instagram Live, but synced to the underlying subscription video content service. The additions come alongside a full relaunch of Scener, which is reinventing its product for the coronavirus era as a virtual movie theater experience where up to 20 viewers can watch together over video, audio or text chat in a dedicated sidebar. Scener, a browser extension that allows users to co-watch Netflix - similar to the newly popular Netflix Party Chrome add-on - is expanding to support HBO NOW and HBO GO.
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