During Thursday's I/O keynote address, Google Senior VP Sundar Pichai confirmed that HBO's standalone pay service, HBO Now, will soon be available "across Android and on devices using Cast."

Pichai actually described HBO Now, the subscription service that unlocks full HBO streaming options for viewers who don't subscribe to cable, as being available "now," but a cursory search of the Google Play store didn't bring up any results just yet, and he didn't go into detail as to when exactly it would launch or whether its price would differ from the $15 per month it cost when it launched exclusively on Apple devices in April.

"You can watch your favorite episodes of Game of Thrones, the upcoming True Detective season, or maybe even your favorite episode of Silicon Valley," Pichai told the I/O crowd. He then joked, "I hope this moment doesn't make it in there."