New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…
Original story (published on June 11, 2021) follows:
Hulu is a popular name when it comes to video on demand services. The Disney-owned service has many subscribers who use it on Roku Streaming Players.
To recall, the Roku OS 10 update came out in April and it gradually reached all Roku users. However, users have been facing an issue after the Roku OS 10 update.
As per multiple reports, it seems that the Hulu app is not working on multiple Roku players after the Roku OS 10 update.
Users have been reporting that when they try to play some content on the Hulu app it keeps on loading and eventually goes back to the home screen.
This issue where the Hulu app is not working on Roku Streaming Players is inconveniencing many users.
Also, users have been getting generic troubleshooting steps from Roku employees but even that is not fixing the problem for them.
While a Roku Employee did mention that the engineering team is investigating this issue, the said acknowledgement was only meant for Roku 2 Streaming Player (model 2720X).
However, recent reports from those facing the issue indicate that it might have been fixed by Roku.
Several users have been reporting that they are able to use the Hulu app on their Roku player but there is a catch.
It appears that the issue might have been partially fixed as users are unable to watch content from all categories in the Hulu app.
So, it is possible that Roku might be addressing this issue in stages on server-side, however, this is still based on our speculation.
Hopefully, Roku resolves the said problem soon so that Hulu subscribers can enjoy their favorite content without any hassle.
That said, we will report back with more details as and when we get new information to share so stay tuned.
Update 1 (October 30)
07:10 pm (IST): Some users are reporting issue where the Hulu live is crashing on Roku. Hulu Support has acknowledged the issue and said that they are working on a fix. However, no ETA has been provided.
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