
17, the streaming app will be available on all Fire TVs and tablets. Meanwhile, the rift between HBO Max and Amazon Fire appears to have been settled - starting Nov. Of course, they’ve been saying that for a while now: In September, AT&T boss John Stankey, whose company owns HBO Max parent WarnerMedia, said he remained “optimistic” about brokering a peace deal and hoped the fracas would “resolve itself in relatively short order.” The standoff continues even though Comcast-owned Peacock, which launched without access to Roku back in July, was able to hash out a peace treaty in mid-September. There have been no concrete signs of a deal, though both sides have continued to express hope that a deal will get done.

16, Roku continues to not offer support for the HBO Max app, nearly six months after the service’s launch.

This story was originally published in May and has been updated to reflect where things stand now in the Roku-HBO Max battle.
