top of page
Search

Disney Plus Streaming Service Devices Revealed - All we know so far!

 

The new service is set to roll out in the U.S. on Nov. 12 for $6.99 per month or $69.99 per year. Disney+ will become available in Canada and the Netherlands on the same day, with Australia and New Zealand getting the service a week later.

In Canada, Disney+ subscribers will pay CA$8.99 per month or CA$89.99 annually. The service will cost 6.99 euros per month or 69.99 euros per year in the Netherlands. Starting Nov. 19, Disney+ will cost AU$8.99 per month or AU$89.99 per year in Australia and NZ$9.99 per month or NZ$99.99 annually in New Zealand. For the rest of the “major global markets,” Disney said it should be available within the first two years of its launch.

CEO Bob Iger announced that U.S. customers will be able to get Disney+, ESPN+ and an ad-supported Hulu subscription for $15 per month. This bundle will launch with Disney+ on Nov. 12.

The service will be available on popular platforms and devices such as Apple TV and iOS, Google Chromecast, Android, Android TV, Sony PlayStation 4, Roku and Microsoft’s Xbox One. Users will be available to subscribe to Disney+ directly or via in-app purchases.

The big thing here is that missing from the list is Amazon, like the Fire TV and Fire tablets etc, but it’s possible that it could be added later. Disney expects to add additional platforms to the service before launch. Another name that people were expecting to be on the list was the Nintendo Switch, but again we aren’t sure if they are planning on adding more before launch.

31 views0 comments

Commentaires


bottom of page