Comcast Launches $15 StreamSaver with Netflix, Apple TV+, Peacock

Erik Wesley
by Erik Wesley
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Streamsaver Bundle / Photo Credit: Comcast

Comcast has announced the pricing and availability for its new StreamSaver bundle, which includes Netflix, Apple TV+, and Peacock Premium. This bundle, announced just a week ago, will cost $15 per month and will be available for Xfinity users starting next week.


While the bundle offers a cost-saving option, it comes with certain limitations. Subscribers will get Netflix Basic and Peacock Premium, both of which feature advertisements. The Netflix Basic tier supports HD streaming only, without 4K resolution. However, Apple TV+ is included with its standard 4K streaming.


Overall, the StreamSaver bundle offers a $10 monthly savings compared to subscribing to each service individually. Peacock Premium is set to increase to $8 per month in July, Netflix Basic with ads is $7 per month, and Apple TV+ is $10 per month.


For those interested in additional content, Now TV—which offers over 60 linear streaming channels including AMC and the History Channel—can be added to the StreamSaver bundle for a total of $30 per month. On its own, Now TV costs $20 per month and includes Peacock Premium.


This move by Comcast is part of a growing trend where streaming competitors join forces to provide more affordable packages. Comcast’s offering arrives ahead of a similar bundle featuring Max, Disney+, and Hulu, which is expected to launch this summer.


There's also a new sports streaming package from Disney, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discovery that is slated for release later this year.

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