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Roku users, rejoice! A recent system update, Roku OS 15.1,has quietly rolled out a feature that could make your streaming life significantly easier: Roku Subscriptions. The new feature consolidates content from your streaming services,possibly eliminating the endless scrolling through individual apps to find something to watch.
What is Roku Subscriptions?
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the update, which appeared seemingly overnight, added a “Subscriptions” option to the left-hand menu. Roku is often understated with its updates-you simply explore and discover the changes. For those familiar with Google TV, this new feature offers a similar experience of centralizing your streaming content, but without the cluttered home screen.
View the Latest Releases From All Streaming Apps
Previously, finding new releases meant opening each streaming app individually. Now, Roku Subscriptions offers a “Newly Added to Your Subscriptions” section, listing all the latest content in one place. At the time of writing, the feature displayed 35 shows and movies across nine streaming apps, saving considerable time.
Pick Up Where You Left off
Roku Subscriptions also features a “Continue Watching (Subscriptions)” row, allowing you to jump back into paused content from your premium subscriptions. This excludes content from FAST (free Ad-Supported streaming TV) services. The feature helpfully displays which profile is associated with each show or movie, simplifying viewing for households with multiple users.

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Roku Subscriptions streamlines access to content from your streaming subscriptions, offering a centralized hub for finding and playback. If you’re a Roku user, this feature is worth exploring to simplify your streaming experience.
