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TL;DR

  • NBCU’s Peacock app now includes code referencing a still-unannounced Apple TV Plus bundle deal.
  • While pricing is not yet available, the app promises savings over separate subscriptions.
  • Users will have to manually cancel their existing subscriptions first if signed up through third parties.

You’d be forgiven for wincing a little anytime you see the name of one of your favorite streaming services pop in a news feed, as how often is it good news? If it’s not upcoming shows being shelved over fears of upsetting just the worst people, it’s news of price hike after price hike driving up your monthly bills. Today we’d love to break from that pattern with some actual good news — even if we don’t quite have all the salient details just yet.

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We’ve already got multiple ways to subscribe to most streaming services, and in addition to just a regular account from the actual provider, you can do things like adding HBO Max to your Amazon Prime through Prime Video Channels. Or maybe you get a deal through your cable provider, like Xfinity StreamSaver bundling Netflix, Peacock, and Apple TV Plus.