Soon, second- and third-generation Apple TV owners won’t be able to laugh along with Curb Your Enthusiasm, or be delightfully confused and intrigued by Westworld.

HBO announced that its HBO Go and HBO Now streaming services will no longer be available in those later-model Apple TVs. The original exit date for the services was April 30, but HBO reportedly extended that date to May 15 for HBO Now, with HBO Go remaining available on Apple TVs for “a few additional months.”

In a support document on its website, HBO explained the change was necessary to “provide the best streaming experience.” Here’s the full excerpt:

“In order to provide the best streaming experience, we need to make some changes to our supported devices list. Starting on April 30, 2020, HBO Go will no longer be available on the Apple TV (2nd and 3rd generation). Not sure which Apple TV you have? Identify your Apple TV model.

If Apple TV was your primary streaming device, here are some other ways to stream HBO Go on your TV:

HBO also has an identical document explaining the departure of HBO Now. There is no official indication that these departures have something to do with HBO Max, the company’s new streaming service that’s set to launch in May.

It’s expected that the new service will fold both of HBO’s older streaming apps into one, putting an end once and for all to the confusion between HBO Go and HBO Now. So this could be a preemptive move on the part of HBO, though we don’t know that for sure.

Updated on April 13, 2020: HBO extended its removal dates. 

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