Disneystreaming service Disney+It’s considering launching an even cheaper version of . According to The Information, administrators are looking for new ways to grow their user base. One of them is monthly 7.99 US There may be an ad-supported version that will cost less than $100, and some reports $5 US price tag suggests.
The level will likely come first to the United States, where competition is already fierce. Paramount, Discovery, Warner Media, and NBC have an ad-supported subscription tier. The cheapest packages of the first two already exist at $4.99, so it wouldn’t be surprising to see Disney trying to match that.
If Disney does this, Apple and Netflix will be the last big companies without the cheap version with ads. The information revealed that users in the United States are no longer shying away from ad-free services – something Netflix pioneered over a decade ago – an industry that is increasingly shifting towards the ad-supported TV model type of service.
Let us remind you that Disney + will also serve in our country in the summer months.