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FETCH TV expands entertainment offering with free in-home gaming

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Fetch TV is taking home entertainment to the next level with the launch of Fetch Games, a new gaming feature that lets customers play a selection of classic and family-friendly titles directly on their TV—no console or extra controllers required.

Partnering with Play.Works, Fetch is rolling out 30 free games, including PAC-MAN, SpongeBob Bounce, and Wheel of Fortune, making it easier than ever for families to enjoy interactive entertainment from the comfort of their couch.

From Fetch TV:

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Fetch TV, an innovator in the in-home digital entertainment and media sector, is excited to announce the launch of its brand-new product, Fetch Games.

In partnership with Play.Works, a leading provider of interactive gaming content for connected TVs, Fetch customers can now access 30 family-friendly and classic arcade games, such as PAC-MAN, SpongeBob Bounce, Wheel of Fortune, Tetris®, and Doodle Jump, that can be played absolutely free with the Fetch TV remote.

Fetch TV will continue to build on its gaming library in the coming months, to bring a wider-variety of high-quality interactive games to Australian family households.

What Fetch Games Offers:

  • Absolutely FREE: No cost to Fetch customers, both direct and via ISP resellers.
  • 30 Family-Friendly Games: From classic arcade games to strategic puzzles, Fetch Games will feature a wide variety of games that cater to different family member tastes and preferences.
  • Playable on Fetch TV Remote: Start playing right away with your TV remote, no additional controller needed.
  • Ready to go: No installation needed. Accessible via the new ‘Games’ section of the Fetch User Interface, activated automatically on compatible Fetch devices* with an active internet connection.
Fetch TV CEO Dominic Arena (image – Fetch)

“Fetch Games marks a significant step in the realisation of our ‘Fetch 2.0’ strategy,” said Dominic Arena, Fetch TV CEO (pictured above).

“In our mission to deliver richer, more affordable and value-added entertainment experiences to Australian families, we are expanding the way customers engage with their TV, beyond traditional streaming and live TV.”

“Fetch Games underscores our commitment to deliver an all-in-one entertainment platform that fosters memorable family moments through engaging, fun-filled experiences.”

Note: *Not available on older Fetch Gen 3 Mini devices

Fetch Games with Play.Works will be automatically rolled out to customers from 7th March 2025 onwards.

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Kyle Laidlaw
Kyle Laidlaw
An avid media enthusiast of more than 10 years, Kyle regularly follows all things TV related, both in Australia and overseas with a particular interest in local free-to-air scheduling and new show commissions.
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