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Hulu unveiled a new subscription model for its video streaming service on Tuesday, and two console makers piped in to confirm that they'd be bringing the all-you-can-watch video offerings to their customers.
Microsoft said today that it would be carrying Hulu Plus on the Xbox 360, but admitted that the service wouldn't be debuting until early 2011. It's because they're taking time to add Xbox Live party support and Kinect functionality to the service, so it says.
Sony, on the other hand, is jumping to offer the service right away via the PlayStation 3. According to the Hulu Plus guided tour, Hulu Plus subscribers will be able to view the service on PlayStation 3 in July.
Hulu Plus delivers high-definition video streams to TVs and mobile devices for a $10 monthly subscription. The premium service gives users access to the current seasons of selected shows from ABC, NBC and FOX as well as access to the entire runs of old shows.
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