Following an exclusive agreement with HBO back in 2014, "Sex and the City" has now made its way to Amazon Prime's video buffet streaming platform.

According to Deadline, the show is already available on the streaming service.

The series itself ran on HBO for six seasons and featured the exploits of Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker), who was a sex columnist for a prominent publication in New York City. Her column was the basis for the series and each episode mostly played out to her life in New York City as a single woman.

The series featured her own experiences dating in one of the world's most bustling metropolises and how sex equated to her as single woman.

She was joined on the series by her best friends Samantha (Kim Cattrall), Charlotte (Kristin Davis) and Miranda (Cynthia Nixon).

The series, according to the IMDb, was a real boost to the theme that emerged in the late '90s, "Girl Power." The show itself debuted in 1998 and portrayed the four women, who were essentially different in most ways, as man-eaters who liked to get together and gossip over some of the most trivial aspects of their bachelorette lifestyles.

They all had successful careers and at many times had steady relationships with certain men who would come and go over the six seasons of the show. It might also be worth mentioning that a few of these men would later show up in the two subsequent films that were made after the series ended.

Deadline reports that the show has already been dropped on Amazon Prime for subscribers to watch. It is also eligible for the iOS, Android and Fire devices download feature that Amazon had recently launched for their Prime customers.

For fans of the series, HBO has now released all six seasons of the show for viewers to binge-watch at their leisure.