Netflix and Paramount+ are being bundled together in a first-of-its-kind deal, but only for a limited time. Verizon Wireless customers in the United States are being offered a price point of $25.99 a month for Netflix Premium and Paramount+--with Showtime, that's almost $6 off the regular monthly price of the two services sold separately.
Subscribers will still need two separate apps of course to watch their shows, similar to how other bundle packages work. All customers need to do is go through Verizon’s +play subscription-aggregation hub and select the offer.
«With partners like Netflix and Paramount+ With Showtime on +play, we’re leading the industry in offering customers the content they want in completely new formats, with never-before-seen bundles they can’t get anywhere else,» said Erin McPherson, Verizon Consumer Group’s chief content officer (via Variety).
Netflix Premium, the streamer's most expensive plan, which includes up to four simultaneous streams and up to 4K Ultra HD, is regularly $19.99/month. Paramount+ With Showtime will cost $11.99/month later in June.
Verizon’s +play feature is available to all mobile, 5G Home, and LTE Home Internet customers. Service available through the platform includes Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+, Max, Discovery+, AMC+, NFL+, NBA League Pass, Netflix, Paramount+, the Peloton App, A+E Networks (Lifetime Movie Club, History Vault, and A&E Crime Central), the New York Times’ The Athletic, Calm, Starz, and the language learning app Duolingo.
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