Disney+ is a highly anticipated place to get all of your Disney content. The streaming service launches later this year, and Xbox and Playstation owners can download the app on day one.
The service is set to launch in the United States on November 12th for $6.99 per month (or $69.99 paid annually). Canada, the Netherlands, Australia, and New Zealand will be able to start streaming Disney+ in November. Fans can also purchase a $12.99-per-month trio bundle of Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+, giving subscribers a discount for getting all three.
It’s not just Disney shows on Disney+. Things like Marvel movies, as well as The Simpsons’ entire library is going to be on the app. Not to mention, a lot of original programming is coming to the subscription service as well. For fans of anything Disney, Marvel, Star Wars, or Fox Entertainment, it’s looking like a must buy.
Here’s the full list of Day One download support for Disney+:
- 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
One big missing property or hardware on there is Amazon devices. This includes Amazon Fire tablets, as well as Amazon Fire TVs, which are a growing way that many enjoy smart TV technology. It’s not to say they won’t be added to the list by launch day, but it is interesting, especially considering Amazon’s wars with other media networks. If you remember, it was only this year that YouTube was added to Amazon Fire TVs and tablets. It’s odd, especially in the age of streaming, that any company would look to exclude certain softwares from their tech. Nevertheless, it’s not a sure thing that it won’t get added down the road.
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