Sky TV users are in for some disappointing news as a recently introduced product, Sky Live, is set to be discontinued starting next month. This innovative entertainment device was unveiled in 2023 as a game-changing accessory for Sky’s Glass TV, offering interactive features through motion sensors and a built-in camera. Subscribers paying £6 per month could enjoy interactive games like Fruit Ninja, Stingray Karaoke, and Peppa Pig: Jump and Giggle, as well as fitness monitoring capabilities.
In addition to gaming, Sky Live allowed users to make Zoom calls and host virtual watch parties with friends and family, enhancing the viewing experience. Despite its promising features, the device has fallen short of expectations, leading to its termination on December 4.
While Sky Live will be discontinued, Sky assures customers that games like Who Wants To Be A Millionaire will still be available without an additional subscription. A Sky spokesperson highlighted the company’s commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction, emphasizing the continuous improvement of their product offerings.
Affected users will receive notifications via email regarding the changes and details on how to obtain a refund and return the device with free postage. This move aligns with Sky’s strategic focus on delivering faster, more user-friendly products, premium content, and exceptional customer service.
