Disney+ revolutionizes summer with its offer: subscription for 1,99 euros per month for 4 months

  • Disney+ summer promotion for new and existing inactive subscribers: €1,99 per month for four months, until June 30.
  • Includes access to the full catalog with notable premieres such as 'Snow White' (live action), the fourth season of 'The Bear', and 'Ironheart'.
  • The terms of the ad-supported plan include two simultaneous devices, Full HD quality, and automatic renewal at €5,99/month after the promotional period.
  • The platform competes with other offerings in the sector and announces a strategic shift toward animated feature films.

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Disney+ already has its aggressive summer campaign underway With a proposal that won't go unnoticed in the competitive world of streaming. Taking advantage of the summer months and the arrival of some highly anticipated releases, the company has announced an exclusive offer that few will be able to resist, especially those who have been thinking about subscribing or reactivating their account for some time—yes, both new users and those who have previously canceled their account can use it.

Valid until June 30, The promotion allows you to take advantage of the standard plan with ads for only 1,99 euros per month for four consecutive months. All with no commitment, and you can cancel at any time before the subscription automatically renews at the regular rate of €5,99/month. We'll give you all the details.

Detailed terms of the Disney+ summer promotion

The offer applied to the basic plan with ads This represents a discount of more than 60% off the regular price, providing access to the platform's entire catalog for less than €8 during the promotional period. To qualify for this discount, you must be over 18 years of age, not have an active subscription, and register or reactivate your account before the end of June.

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The standard plan with Disney+ ads allows viewing content on two devices simultaneously and in Full HD (1080p) quality. Among its conditions, Ads remain in limited quantity To ensure a smoother experience, it doesn't include a download option for offline viewing. After the initial four months, the subscription automatically reverts to €5,99 per month, unless the user cancels the subscription beforehand. If you cancel, we recommend setting a reminder in your calendar app to avoid any unpleasant surprises.

Featured releases and opportunities in the Disney+ catalog

The promotion has been launched in parallel with the arrival of quite attractive new titles. Snow White Live-action tops the list of bets to capture users' attention, but it's far from the only one. Other releases are also being added, such as the Spanish production Thieves: The Tiara of Saint Agatha (13 of June), Ironheart Marvel's (June 25), as well as the long-awaited fourth season of The Bear (starting June 26). Throughout the summer there will also be space for proposals such as Alien: Planet Earth (from August 13) and additional content that will strengthen the variety of the catalog.

The platform includes, in addition to the classics of Disney and Pixar, franchises like Marvel, Star Wars and National Geographic, in addition to the Star channel and the broadcast rights for the upcoming Women's Champions League. So, you won't be able to complain about the lack of offerings during these sunny months.

Disney+ faces competition and changes in its strategy

In the midst of a price war in the streaming sector, Disney + With this offering, it positions itself with one of the lowest prices on the market for its ad-supported plan, surpassing the basic ad-supported rates of competitors like Netflix (€6,99/month) and the budget version of HBO Max (€6,99/month). We imagine that some other platforms will also adjust their strategy, although none will likely match the promotional rate offered by Disney+ this summer.

Remember that the company also recently announced a change of strategic direction, abandoning Partially halting the production of original series to focus on animated feature films, which entails a certain reorientation toward its more classic approach and a greater presence of major theatrical releases rather than episodic series in its catalog. Is this proposal a plan to compensate for this new trajectory, or are they rethinking their content once again?

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