Nor is it likely that Apple has for some reason booted out Prime Video, given the anti-competitive nature of such a move (Apple TV+ is soon to launch), at a time when the tech giants are under increased regulatory scrutiny. The company just released an X-Ray upgrade to the app across platforms, including iOS, allowing users to get more information about what they’re streaming, including Amazon’s run of Thursday Night Football games. What’s not likely is that Amazon Prime Video is gone for good. The most likely reason for the app’s removal is a technical one - an issue with the update could have caused it to be temporarily pulled, perhaps. The app’s disappearance was earlier reported by AppleInsider, iMore and others. “The issue has been resolved, and the Prime Video app is now once again available in the App Store.” “Earlier today, there was a technical glitch that impacted the Prime Video app on iOS and tvOS devices,” an Amazon spokesperson said. [Update 2: Amazon has now offered a comment on the disappearance. Twitter users began to tweet to Amazon for help about the problem on Friday morning, to which Amazon’s support channels have yet to reply. In what we understand was a “technical issue”, the Amazon Prime Video app disappeared from the Apple App Store, making it unavailable for new downloads or updates to users both on iOS and Apple TV. Calling the new Amazon Prime Video app a native Mac app might be a bit of a stretch.
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