VERZA TV

Watch VERZA TV in California

From the beaches of San Diego to the redwoods up north, California's 39 million residents share one thing: lives in motion. VERZA TV is built for exactly that, streaming 80+ vertical micro-dramas in Pacific Time with no regional blackout anywhere in the state. Whether you're crawling along the 101, riding BART across the bay, or relaxing after a long Silicon Valley workday, each 60-to-120-second episode fits the rhythm of California living. The cinematic 9:16 format is native to a state that helped invent vertical video, and the catalog spans billionaire romances, revenge thrillers, and dynasty sagas. Start any series free with its first five episodes, then unlock the rest with coins. No subscription required to start bingeing across the Golden State.

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Availability & Timezone in California

VERZA TV is available everywhere in California with no regional blackout. New episodes drop on demand and are ready to stream the moment they go live nationwide.

VERZA TV in California: Frequently Asked Questions

Is VERZA TV available in California?

Yes. VERZA TV streams in California with no regional blackout. You can watch all 80+ original micro-drama series on demand in your local time, on any phone, tablet, or computer with a browser.

How much does VERZA TV cost in California?

There's no subscription required to start. Every series begins with 5 free episodes. After that you unlock additional episodes with coins, or go all-in with VIP at $9.99/month or $79.99/year for unlimited access to the full catalog.

Can I watch VERZA TV for free in California?

Absolutely. The first 5 episodes of every series on VERZA TV are free, so viewers in California can sample as many shows as they like at no cost before deciding to unlock the rest with coins.

What devices can I use to watch VERZA TV in California?

VERZA TV works in any modern web browser on iPhone, Android, iPad, Mac, and PC. The micro-dramas are filmed in vertical 9:16, so they're built for phone-first, one-handed viewing wherever you are.