HIDIVE Adds Armored Trooper VOTOMS


Source: HIDIVE
Summary:

HIDIVE announced that they acquired the streaming rights to Armored Trooper VOTOMS. The series will launch on the platform on July 28, at 17:00 UTC (1:00PM EDT / 10:00AM PDT) with the first three episodes. New episodes will be added in batches of three on Saturdays.

The series will be available to users in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Ireland and other select territories.


HIDIVE announced that they acquired the streaming rights to Armored Trooper VOTOMS. The series will launch on the platform on July 28, at 17:00 UTC (1:00PM EDT / 10:00AM PDT) with the first three episodes. New episodes will be added in batches of three on Saturdays.

The series will be available to users in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Ireland and other select territories.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

“Armored Trooper Votoms’” Blasts Its Way on to HIDIVE

HOUSTON, TX, July 20, 2018 – HIDIVE announced today that it acquired the streaming rights to the classic mecha series, Armored Trooper Votoms’. The first three episodes will premiere on July 28, 2018 at 17:00 UTC with three new episodes releasing every Saturday at the same time. The series will be available to HIDIVE subscribers in the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the UK, Ireland and other select territories.

Series Description:
The series revolves around Chirico Cuvie, a battle-worn soldier who accidentally becomes involved in a mission to steal military secrets from allied forces. However, during the mission, he discovers that the real reason behind the assignment is a beautiful woman locked inside a container. Barely escaping alive and running from his army, he’ll have to fight to unravel the truth behind the betrayal, the mysterious woman, and the conspirators who will do anything to silence him.

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About HIDIVE
HIDIVE is a streaming service offering subscribers hit titles and a catalog spanning six decades, from the latest simulcasts imported directly from Japan to hidden gems from the golden age of anime. HIDIVE’s unmatched content discovery engine ensures there is always something fresh to watch. The service now features DUBCAST editions, early access local-language dubs of simulcasts directly produced by HIDIVE available two-weeks after the original Japanese broadcast.

Since launching in 2017, the service has expanded from its browser-based platform to include mobile devices and set-top boxes. The HIDIVE service offers new simulcasts every season, an ever-growing collection of dubs, and exclusives. For more information, or to start a free trial, visit HIDIVE.com. HIDIVE and DUBCAST are trademarks of and © HIDIVE LLC.

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