Streaming Service Hi-YAH! Goes Mobile


By   |  May 10, 2020

Hi-YAH! (hiyahtv.com), the premier platform for streaming martial arts and Asian action movies in the U.S., today announced its official launch on mobile devices and connected TVs. As part of the launch, new users will be eligible for a 30-day free trial, after which a monthly subscription fee of only $3.99 will apply. Hi-YAH!—available through app stores for devices including iOS, Android, Roku and Amazon Fire TV—offers both exclusive and non-exclusive content that will be refreshed monthly.

Hi-YAH! currently provides subscribers with more than 500 hours of high-quality, commercial-free viewing of films featuring all-time favourite kung fu masters including Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, Donnie Yen and Tony Jaa, along with hits from acclaimed directors Johnnie To, Yuen Woo-Ping, Wilson Yip, Tsui Hark and more. As of today, subscribers can take advantage of Hi-YAH!’s exclusive streaming release of Takashi Miike’s 2019 twisty, hyper-violent yakuza romp ‘First Love’, added as part of the “Miike Madness” collection featuring many of the classic and fan-favourite films from the iconic director.

“With the launch of the app, Hi-YAH! now allows action and martial arts fans unparalleled access to stream our content on any device,” said Jason Pfardrescher, EVP, Digital Distribution at Well Go USA Entertainment. “The app offers an exceptional entertainment experience and makes our extensive library of movies, TV series and exclusive content much more accessible to consumers.”

Subscribers can watch classic martial arts hits such as ‘Rise Of The Legend‘, ‘Flash Point‘, and ‘The Assassin’ as well as Asian action favourites like ‘Train to Busan‘, ‘The Man From Nowhere’, and ‘Drug War‘ — all while anticipating the forthcoming additions of Donnie Yen as the Grandmaster in the complete Ip Man franchise and ‘The Villainess‘, which inspired the unforgettable motorcycle fight scene in ‘John Wick: Chapter 3’.

Hi-YAH! titles are also available to stream from Amazon.com.

Phil Mills
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