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SkySoft Announces New Programming Lineup Changes



April 5th, 2021


SkySoft Announces New Programming Lineup Changes In Light of Covid-19 Updates


San Diego, California ⎼ SkySoft Entertainment announced today that, due to the continued uncertainty in regards to the Covid-19 pandemic, they would have to once again adjust their programming lineup.


With this in mind, the following shows have been canceled:


Eve

Love, Infatuation, & Stability

Mutant 5


Additionally, we have more info on new release dates:


Sherwood will be released on December 10, 2022, on SkySoft Stream

Mayari will be released on June 12, 2023, on SkySoft Stream

Beast will be released on December 1, 2024, on SkySoft Premium


While we’re on the topic of Mayari, Kealoha Nakamura has stepped down from the role of Director, with Monroe Hayden taking his place.


Finally, as has been previously announced, American Malice is SkySoft Premiums first series green-lit for three seasons. It is scheduled to premiere in 2023.

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