Streaming Services Cuts Down Prices for Black Friday

With Black Friday getting closer, streaming services are hopping on with deals that will surely encourage streamers to subscribe. 

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Black Friday Deals Save Consumers on Price Hike Trend

For the past months, several streaming services have increased the price of their subscriptions. In addition, they have also added new tiers and bundles for a different price offering various streaming experiences for their patrons. 

This Black Friday, Max, Paramount+, Hulu, and more are treating their subscribers to a treat with a bunch of discounts. Under the current promo, customers can save up to 85 percent.

Meanwhile, there is still time for other streaming platforms to launch their Black Friday discounts before the season ends, so subscribers should watch out for them. 

Max, Paramount+, Hulu Black Friday Deals 

Max is now offering a 70 percent discount under its ad-tier plan for six months. The streaming site will now be priced at $3 per month instead of $10 per month. Once the six months ended, users can either cancel or continue by paying its full price. The deal is open for new and returning customers until November 27. 

For the new subscribers of Paramount+, the ad-supported Essential Plan is now priced at $2 per month for the next three months. The Paramount+ with Showtime is now at $4 a month for three months. Both deals will run until December 3.

As for Hulu, its ad-supported plan will now cost $12 for the year already, as compared to the $80 per year original price. This deal is only open for new subscribers and returning members who canceled their plan at least a month ago. 

The Starz premium will also be available as an add-on for only 99 cents a month for six months. Both discounts will be open until November 28. 

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