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Crunchyroll made a surprising announcement at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas — they’re introducing a manga app as a companion to their anime app. It’ll be called — what else — Crunchyroll Manga. “Crunchyroll Manga will be a premiere online manga app that carries catalogs from renowned publishers, offering fans unparalleled access to the visionary works that inspire the anime we love,” said Crunchyroll president Rahul Purini. “As we strengthen partnerships in this exciting new venture, we aim to add even more value to the Crunchyroll membership, complementing our vast anime library, Crunchyroll Game Vault, and extensive selection of products in the Crunchyroll Store.” There aren’t a lot of details at this early stage beyond the announcement that the app will exist. The way Purini talks, it sounds like this will be part of the Crunchyroll anime subscription and not a separate service, though even that hasn’t been confirmed. There’s also no word on if the existence of this would raise the price of the app in general (hopefully not). At one point, before Sony owned it, Crunchyroll experimented with a manga app, but they weren’t able to get much content for it. Will that change? We just […]
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