An Apple TV and Peacock Bundle Is Coming: Here's How Much It Costs
The U.S. bundle offers up to 37% savings and includes popular shows and live sports to attract new subscribers, combining Apple TV and Peacock content.
- Today , Apple TV and Peacock announced a U.S. streaming bundle launching October 20, available through both companies' apps and websites.
- Both companies had resisted partner bundles, but NBCUniversal recently shifted to deals with Amazon and Google to expand Peacock's reach.
- The bundle includes a cross-sampling feature that allows Apple TV app and Peacock app subscribers to watch up to three episodes of partner shows like Slow Horses and Law & Order.
- Customers in the U.S. can save 37% with the Apple TV and Peacock Premium bundle or 33% with the Premium Plus bundle , while Apple One Family and Premier plans get 35% off Peacock Premium Plus.
- The timing ties to the NBA's Oct. 21 return to Peacock and follows NBCUniversal's distribution deals with Amazon and Google, reflecting accelerating streaming consolidation.
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