ESPN’s standalone streaming app launches this fall for $30 a month
Disney is launching its direct-to-consumer ESPN streaming service this fall. The service, which will simply be called “ESPN,” will cost $29.99 per month for the “unlimited” plan, which will include all of ESPN’s linear channels.
Disney will also offer ESPN’s unlimited plan annually for $299.99, which saves you about $60 compared to paying monthly.
For those who prefer to stick with the offerings included in the existing ESPN Plus service, the network will still offer the same programming in a new “select” plan that starts at $11.99 per month (current ESPN Plus subscribers will automatically be moved to ESPN select). You’ll also be able to get plans that bundle Disney Plus and Hulu, too.
Here’s a full list of the subscription plans you can choose from:
The service will be available in the “early fall” with exact date announcement coming “later this summer.”
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