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Yango Play lands on PlayStation, expanding streaming access in MENA

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April 23, 2025

Yango Play, the streaming platform positioned as a “super app” for entertainment, is now available on PlayStation consoles through a new partnership with Sony. As of April 23, 2025, the app has officially launched on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 systems across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), marking a strategic expansion in the region’s competitive digital content space.

The rollout reflects a broader industry trend of making streaming services more accessible across gaming platforms, especially in regions with high console penetration. By bringing Yango Play to PlayStation, the partnership is tapping into an audience that increasingly uses their gaming consoles for more than just games. It’s an approach that merges passive viewing with interactive platforms, reinforcing the dual function of modern home entertainment devices.

For users in MENA, this means direct access to Yango Play’s video catalog via PlayStation. The app’s library includes regional series, mainstream films, and a selection of exclusive originals. Notable titles currently available include Watar Hasas, Faqret El Saher, 6 Days, and the sports drama sequel Al Harifa 2. The platform is also preparing to debut Prestige, a new Yango Original series set to premiere April 24th.

This move places Yango Play in closer competition with established platforms already present on consoles, as it aims to appeal to users looking for Arabic-language and regionally relevant content. While the platform continues to position itself around variety and exclusivity, its long-term success will likely depend on the consistency of its original programming and its ability to stand out in a crowded content ecosystem.

Available now to all PS4 and PS5 users in supported countries, the Yango Play app offers a 30-day free trial to encourage adoption. Subscription options follow the typical streaming model, providing flexible access across devices.

As the streaming market in MENA grows, partnerships like this are becoming increasingly common—where platform distribution, local content, and ease of access shape the battle for viewer attention more than ever before.

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