Hot off the news of Disney and Warner’s new super package comes another entertainment package that offers several services to choose from, all at a discounted price.
Comcast has confirmed that it will launch the new StreamSaver bundle on May 29, which will include Netflix Standard with Ads, Peacock Premium (ad-supported), and Apple TV+.
The new package will cost only $15 per month
- Netflix Standard with Ads: $6.99 per month
- Apple TV+: $9.99 per month
- Peacock Premium: $5.99 per month (expected to increase to $7.99 per month in July)
Together, the services cost $22.97 per month, so you can save over $7 per month, essentially giving you a free service.
However, it won’t be available to everyone – you’ll need to be signed up for a broadband, TV or mobile plan from Xfinity to take advantage of it. This also means that for now, it’s exclusive to the United States.
Comcast said in a press release that users already subscribed to one of these streaming services should still be able to enjoy them.
Users can also add a Now TV to the subscription, bringing the total to $30 per month. This provides access to apps such as AMC, A&E, Hallmark, History Channel, Lifetime and WEtv.
This appears to be a direct competitor to the Disney+, Hulu and Max bundle that was confirmed earlier this month – once again confirming that after years of streaming wars, we’re slowly moving back towards a more cable TV model. traditional.
With the StreamSaver plan, customers could watch Baby Reindeer, Ted Lasso, The Traitors US, Stranger Things, Severance and Poker Face, all on one bill.