Peacock Premium Plus now offered as add-on for Prime Video subscribers

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Prime Video has expanded its offerings by adding Peacock Premium Plus, NBCUniversal’s ad-free streaming service, to its platform. The new integration allows Prime Video customers to access Peacock Premium Plus directly through the Prime Video app.

Peacock Premium Plus provides subscribers with thousands of hours of on-demand entertainment, news, and sports content. The service also includes the option to download select titles for offline viewing and grants access to live, local NBC channels.

The subscription is priced at $16.99 per month or $169.99 per year for Prime Video customers. Users can subscribe within the Prime Video app without needing to download a separate application. This addition brings Peacock Premium Plus into Prime Video’s lineup of over 100 subscription options available in the United States.

According to the companies, this launch is part of a broader set of agreements between Amazon and Comcast NBCUniversal.



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