We’re proud to announce that Theta Labs is now partnering with media platform Littlstar to drive SLIVER.tv esports content through the Littlstar app, including its successful PlayStation 4 (PS4) app available in more than 100 million consoles.

Littlstar is a premier media platform featuring standard and VR content from Disney, Sony, Fox, NBCUniversal, Warner Bros, CNN, Showtime, ABC, and many other top content partners. In addition to Littlstar’s successful iOS and Android apps, its PS4 app is now available across all regions worldwide, not just on PSVR. Expanding from its initial success in VR content, Littlstar now includes traditional video content, VR, and AR, as well as the ability to view your own content on a hard drive, or pull in content from RSS feeds. The premium tier offering Littlstar Premium has now reached more than 30,000 monthly paying subscribers only six months after launch.

As the first step in the Littlstar — Theta Labs partnership, Littlstar will be integrating and syndicating SLIVER.tv live esports content into the Littlstar PS4 app, directly accessible to the 100+ million PS4 users. After this initial launch, the companies will further explore strategic collaboration opportunities leveraging emerging technologies.

“Both Littlstar and Theta Labs are leaders and innovators in the media technology space, we’re excited to take a first step towards integrating our platforms,” said Tony Mugavero, CEO of Littlstar. “Littlstar’s top-tier content from providers like Disney and Showtime will become even more appealing to users with the addition of SLIVER.tv esports content. We’re looking forward to a great strategic partnership.”

“Expanding the reach of SLIVER.tv content is key to the Theta Labs growth strategy,” said Mitch Liu, CEO of Theta Labs. “We have built an incredible roster of 500+ esports streamers on our SLIVER.tv platform, with more top streamers and content being added every day. By including this content in the Littlstar app, it will boost SLIVER.tv exposure to potentially millions of new users on console devices.”