If prices have jumped at your expense and you’re in search of a cheaper monthly subscription when it comes to Apple TV or Peacock, you’re in luck because a new streaming service bundle could be the perfect solution to that.
Beginning Monday, Apple and NBCUniversal are offering an Apple TV and Peacock Bundle subscription, starting at $14.99 per month. Apple and NBCU announced the new streaming service bundle back on Oct. 16.
To promote the collaboration, the streaming services are providing their current subscribers with a limited selection of content from their partner’s catalog. That means existing Peacock subscribers have the opportunity to watch up to three episodes of “Stick,” “Slow Horses,” “Silo,” “The Buccaneers,” “Foundation,” “Palm Royale” and “Prehistoric Planet” from Apple TV.
Meanwhile, current Apple TV subscribers are able to watch up to three episodes of “Law & Order,” “Bel-Air,” “Twisted Metal,” “Love Island Games,” “Happy’s Place,” “The Hunting Party” and “The Real Housewives of Miami” from Peacock.
Currently, the basic bundle that includes ads is $14.99 monthly, while the Apple TV and Peacock Premium Plus Bundle that doesn’t include ads is $19.99 monthly.
According to an Apple news release, Apple One subscribers on the Family or Premiere plans can subscribe to Peacock Premium Plus for a 35% discount.
Regarding the price breakdown of both individual platforms next to the bundle prices via Infogram, compared to the basic bundle that’s $14.99 a month, Apple TV with no ads is $12.99. When it comes to the premium plus option for $19.99, Peacock with no ads on premium plus is $16.99.
If you’ve decided on the new bundle, the option is available for registration on the Apple TV and Peacock websites.
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