NEW YORK—"Game of Thrones” fans who can’t get enough of the struggle among the families competing for control of the Seven Kingdoms will have a new way to enjoy the show’s eight seasons in 4K Utra HD with High Dynamic Range (HDR) beginning in August when HBO Max launches HDR10 and Dolby Vision streams of the series.
The only alternative fans previously had to enjoy the series in 4K HDR was via an Ultra-HD Blu-ray player and the disk set. HBO Max will also make the series available with Dolby Atmos sound.
In a press release(opens in new tab) dated July 21, WarnerMedia, the parent company of HBO Max, announced the decision to begin 4K HDR stream. The company also plans to stream its new series, “House of the Dragon,” in 4K HDR as well as make an augmented reality app(opens in new tab), “House of the Dragon: DracARys,” available in the Apple and Google Play stores.
Now maybe we can see something in those final season nighttime scenes.
HBO Max To Stream ‘Game of Thrones’ In 4K HDR
All eight seasons will be available in 4K Ultra HD with HDR as well as its new `House of the Dragon' series
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