Grab your popcorn and find a comfortable spot on the couch, because your monthly streaming bill is about to get a lot friendlier.
Amazon’s Prime Video Channels has officially flipped the script on the “streaming fatigue” era, launching a limited-time bundle that brings together two of the biggest heavyweights in the industry: Apple TV+ and Peacock Premium Plus.
The new package is currently retailing for $. a month, offering fans a nearly $ savings compared to what they would pay for the individual services.
For the person who wants The Morning Show drama and The Traitors chaos all in one place, this is the ultimate viral “life hack” for your wallet.
This isn’t the first time these two have been linked, but it is the first time Amazon is leading the charge. Last October, a similar package surfaced following a direct agreement between Apple and NBCUniversal, but this time, Prime Video is acting as the ultimate matchmaker.
The best part? This deal includes Peacock’s “Premium Plus” tier. That means fans get an ad-free experience (except for live sports), the ability to download shows for on-the-go viewing, and full access to their local NBC stations.
Meanwhile, Apple TV+ continues to be the industry’s “cool kid,” remaining the last major holdout among general-entertainment streamers to stay completely ad-free outside of live sports.
NBCUniversal has been on a mission to get Peacock into more homes. While the streamer ended with a respectable million subscribers—adding million in the final months of the year alone—it has faced an uphill battle to turn a profit compared to its rivals.
By teaming up with Amazon and even Google’s YouTube TV, NBCU is making sure Peacock is exactly where the viewers are.
It’s a major glow-up for the service, which famously struggled at its launch when it wasn’t even available on Roku or Amazon Fire TV. Now, it’s the belle of the ball on Prime Video Channels.
“The Apple TV+ and Peacock Premium Plus streaming bundle is an exciting addition to Prime Video and offers our customers an incredible combination of premium entertainment, convenience, and value,” Ryan Pirozzi, Head of Prime Video Channels, U.S., said in a statement.
Pirozzi noted that the goal is all about making life easier for the fans who are tired of switching between ten different apps just to find something to watch.
“This bundle makes it easier for customers to seamlessly access even more entertainment options all in one place,” he added. “We’re continuing to deliver on our commitment to provide customers with greater choice and seamless access to the shows, movies, and sports they love.”
While Apple TV+ is notoriously shy about sharing its specific subscriber numbers, the quality of its prestige hits like Severance and Ted Lasso has kept it at the center of the cultural conversation.
With this new $. price tag, the internet is already buzzing about whether this marks the beginning of the “re-bundling” era, where everything old (like cable packages) becomes new again.
Whether you’re in it for the Emmy-winning dramas or the Sunday Night Football, one thing is certain: the “Subscribe” button has never looked more tempting.
