Apple TV and Peacock Premium Plus have both seen a price reduction, courtesy of Amazon.
At this stage, managing streaming subscriptions resembles a game of whack-a-mole with your finances. Every few months, prices increase or new tiers emerge. Therefore, when a worthwhile deal appears, it's essential to take note. Amazon has now combined Apple TV and Peacock Premium Plus for $20 a month on Prime Video, providing a $10 savings compared to subscribing to both separately.
What’s included
The bundle includes two services known for having excellent content libraries. Apple TV offers originals like Shrinking and Pluribus, while Peacock features award-winning shows like The Traitors, along with content from NBC, Bravo, and Universal Pictures. Both services are mostly ad-free, except during live sports, which remains a key advertising space. Peacock’s Premium Plus tier also allows for downloading titles for offline viewing and grants access to local NBC stations, which can be a valuable perk based on your location.
Individually, Apple TV costs $13 per month, and Peacock Premium Plus costs $17 per month, totaling $30. The bundle reduces this to $20, saving you $10 monthly, which adds up to $120 a year—almost enough for another streaming service.
How to access it
To take advantage of this offer, you need an active Amazon Prime subscription and a US billing address. Once you have that, navigate to the Subscriptions menu within Prime Video, where it should be available. Amazon notes that this offer is for a limited time, so it won't be a permanent feature.
If you are already subscribed to either service, this should be an easy decision. Paying less for two services you were already subscribing to separately is a straightforward value. If you've been considering either platform, the bundled price makes testing both much less daunting. The quality content available on both services makes $20 a month an attractive deal, especially when that same amount barely covers a single premium tier on some other services.
Shimul is a contributor at Digital Trends, boasting over five years of experience in the tech industry.
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