

In October 2019 news broke that Sony was attempting to sell the Vue service. On March 6, 2017, the service introduced the "Multi-View" picture-in-picture feature, which allows users to watch up to three channels simultaneously on a single screen one of the most treasured features of Vue that as of January 2020 hadn't been replicated by other services. One of its features was an extensive collection of login credentials for TV Everywhere Apps. On July 26, 2016, Sony announced a deal with the NFL to stream the NFL Network and Red Zone making it one of only a handful of live streaming services to do so.

A subscription service targeting cordcutters, it was structured like a multichannel video programming distributor - it combined live TV, on-demand video, and cloud-based DVR to stream cable tv and broadcast tv programs, movies, and sporting events directly to a PlayStation console or other supported streaming device or apps – without requiring cable or satellite television service. One of the first live streaming services, it initially had a limited major-market rollout before being expanded nationally. The live streaming service PlayStation Vue was launched in the US on Maby the Sony Interactive Entertainment subdivision of the Sony Corporation of America division of Sony.
