Sony Funimation Crunchyroll bought it From WarnerMedia for $1.175 billion in 2020 and a year after the deal was announced, they began to transform into a single anime subscription service under the latter’s name. By 2022, Crunchyroll is already here Added more than 50 showss that are exclusive to Funimation and not available in its library with dubs. Now, it almost sounds like they’re ready to merge their services: Funimation has revealed It said it will shut down its old app and website on April 2.
on Funimation Termination of Services page, said much of its content has already been moved to Crunchyroll. Those who haven’t already left Funimation will be automatically transferred – all they need to do is use their existing credentials to log into the Crunchyroll website. Once logged in, they will receive a notification letting them know that their Browsing and History lists have also been moved.
Viewers with Funimation and Crunchyroll accounts will be prompted to combine their data from both services or choose to use one of them. After April 2nd, their payment will switch to Crunchyroll and will follow prices starting at $8 per month. Unfortunately, Funimation customers who have digital copies that complement their DVD or Blu-ray purchases will lose access to them as Crunchyroll no longer supports them. “[W]e are constantly working to improve our content offerings and bring you an exceptional anime streaming experience,” Funimation said. “We appreciate your understanding and invite you to explore the extensive anime library available on Crunchyroll.”