Amazon Fire TV has launched today in the UK, following its US release in April.
The Android-powered device streams movies and music, and also includes a game store enabling customers to purchase and play games through their TV.
The Fire TV is available to buy now for £79.99 and launches with a number of entertainment apps, including Netflix, Amazon Instant Video, YouTube, Sky News, Vevo and Spotify, with the likes of STV Player and Demand 5 set to follow later.
A number of games are also available from day one, including the likes of Minecraft (£4.99), The Walking Dead (Episode 1 free), and Grand Theft Autos III (£1.69), Vice City (£1.69) and San Andreas (£1.99).
However, some games will require a separate game controller, also released today and priced at £34.99.
In April Amazon released a video showing some of the games being developed for Fire TV including Sev Zero, a platform exclusive third-person shooter similar to Gears of War.
Back in February, Amazon acquired Killer Instinct developer Double Helix Games, stating the purchase was part of its "ongoing commitment to build innovative games for customers".
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