Crunchyroll, the most prominent service dedicated to all things anime and manga, has just added a new feature that expands its repertoire even further.
Starting today, Crunchyroll subscribers in the U.S. and Canada can explore the worlds of their favorite series and discover new gems with the all-new Crunchyroll Manga, a premium add-on service that gives fans access to hundreds of titles of manga.
Launching on iOS and Android, and a web version following October 15, the ad-free experience will feature titles from all of the manga world’s top publishers, including Viz Media, AlphaPolis, Square Enix, COMPASS, and Yen Press, with more to be announced for the future.
Subscription Details:
Per Crunchyroll, “Crunchyroll Ultimate Fan subscribers ($15.99/month) can enjoy Crunchyroll Manga at no extra cost, along with anime-streaming on up to 6 devices, offline viewing and reading, access to Game Vault, 15% off select merch & subscriber exclusives, free shipping, early sale access & more.
Already a Fan or Mega Fan instead? Add Crunchyroll Manga starting at:
All tiers unlock ad-free, unlimited reading across mobile, tablet, and web, with offline downloads, light/dark mode, two-page spreads, and personalized reading lists and recommendations.”
Additionally, Crunchyroll released a trailer for the new service on their YouTube channel, linked here.
Crunchyroll Manga includes heavy-hitter titles such as One Piece, Jujutsu Kaisen, Bleach, Naruto, Kaiju No. 8, and many more! Check out the full list of titles here.
For those attending New York Comic Con, you can explore Crunchyroll Manga live the with demos and panels at Booth #1643 (Oct 9–12).
For more information about Crunchyroll Manga, visit: www.crunchyroll.com/premium/manga
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