SAVE UP TO $60: Through Sept. 23020 Archives Paramount+ is offering new and ex-subscribers 50% off annual subscriptions. That drops the price of Paramount+ Essential from $59.99 to $29.99 (or $2.50/month) and Paramount+ with Showtime from $119.99 to $59.99 (or $5/month).
Week two of the 2024-2025 NFL season is kicking off with an epic deal on Paramount+ — the streaming home of your local AFC games on Sundays. Sure, it's just one of the many streamers you'll need to watch every game this season, but this discount could significantly lower your overall streaming costs for game day.
Through Sept. 23, annual subscriptions to Paramount+ are 50% off for your first year. This brings the yearly cost of Paramount+ Essential from $59.99 to $29.99 (breaking down to just $2.50/month) and Paramount+ with Showtime from $119.99 to $59.99 (breaking down to just $4.99/month). The promo is available for both new and former subscribers.
Besides being the streaming hub for NFL on CBS, Paramount+ is also home to UEFA Champions League matches, CBS originals like Ghosts, Survivor, and Big Brother, old Nickelodeon and MTV shows, and Paramount's latest theatrical releases like A Quiet Place: Day Oneand Bob Marley: One Love. All of these things are accessible with the basic Paramount+ Essential subscription. If you opt for the pricier option with Showtime, you'll also unlock the entire Showtime library — including Yellowjackets, The Curse, and The Chi— an ad-free viewing experience (except for with live TV), even more live sports, and the ability to download shows to watch offline.
Considering the current price of a yearly Paramount+ with Showtime subscription is the same cost as an Essential subscription on a regular day, we'd highly recommend signing up for 50% off before Sept. 23.
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