Disney Plus ad-supported subscription is now available in the US as the company is also raising the price for its now Premium tier.
, the Mickey Mouse company announced it has partnered with more than 100 advertisers across all major categories.
“Today’s launch marks a milestone moment for Disney+ and puts consumer choice at the forefront,” said Michael Paull, president, Direct to Consumer. “With these new ad-supported offerings, we’re able to deliver greater flexibility for consumers to enjoy the full breadth and depth of incredible storytelling from The Walt Disney Company.”
At launch, Disney Plus Basic, which is the name of its ad-supported subscription, offers the entire content catalog and key products that are also available on Disney Plus Premium, such as:– an ever-growing collection of thousands of titles across films, documentaries, series, and shorts, plus unprecedented access to Disney’s long history of film and television entertainment – create up to seven profiles per account, with the ability to set profile PINs and content ratings by profile through...
– including, where supported, 4K Ultra HD, Dolby Vision, Full HD, HDR10, and Expanded Aspect Ratio with IMAX Enhanced. With the ad-supported plans, besides having advertisements interruptions while watching Disney Plus content, subscribers will also lose the following features:Apple’s SharePlay function;The new Disney Plus Basic plan costs $7.99/month. Users can also subscribe to a bundle to also have Hulu and ESPN Plus:
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