More details released on Disney's streaming service, Disney+
Walt Disney Co is set to launch a subscription Netflix rival called Disney+ this coming November.
More details have since been released about the service such as what devices will be able to be used and platforms to gain access to the service.
According to a report by the Verge, the service is set to launch in the United States on November 12th for $6.99 per month (or $69.99 paid annually).
However, it will not be available globally at launch as the report adds that it will first only be in Canada, the Netherlands, Australia, and New Zealand.
The company has said it aims to offer Disney+ in most major global markets within two years of its initial launch.
The report added that it will also have a $12.99-per-month trio bundle of Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+.
Here is a list of platforms and products that users can stream Disney+ on:
- Apple TV (tvOS)
- Android mobile devices
- Android TV
- Chromecast
- Desktop web browsers
- iPad (iPadOS)
- iPhone (iOS)
- PlayStation 4
- Roku streaming players
- Roku TV
- Xbox One
The company added in a press statement that its app will feature dedicated sections for each of Disney’s major brands, support offline downloads, and stream select content in 4K HDR.
Written by: Staff Writer.
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