The recent release of HBO Max meant that HBO was split between HBO, HBO Now, HBO Go, and HBO Max. Now, to reduce confusion, parent company WarnerMedia is discontinuing one of their apps and rebranding another to make it clearer what you're getting. HBO Go will be discontinued from July 31, and HBO Now will be re-branded as just HBO.
The Hollywood Reporter has detailed these upcoming changes, which should ultimately encourage more subscribers to make the switch to HBO Max, which offers more content for the same price. While previously the app you used to access HBO content depended on whether you were signed up through a cable provider or third-party platform. While some platforms will automatically upgrade users to HBO Max, it's more complicated if you've signed up through Amazon, Roku, or other companies that have not made specific deals with WarnerMedia--which is why the HBO app still needs to exist.
When HBO Go is discontinued, subscribers who access HBO through a cable provider will mostly be able to move over to HBO Max, or by either watching their programs on TV when they're scheduled or accessing them via hbogo.com, which will remain accessible until August 31.
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