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Amazon Prime Video Launches Limited-Time Bundle with Apple TV Plus and Peacock

Amazon is providing Prime Video subscribers access to Apple TV Plus and Peacock Premium Plus through a new bundle priced at $19.99 per month. This offer requires an active Amazon Prime membership and allows content from both services to be viewed directly in the Prime Video app. The bundle is available in the U.S. for a limited time.

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Amazon has introduced a bundled subscription option for Prime Video users that includes access to Apple TV Plus and Peacock Premium Plus. The bundle includes both streaming services for $19.99 per month, as opposed to the total $29.98 per month it costs to buy each subscription separately.

An active Amazon Prime membership is required to sign up for the bundle, though, which costs an extra $14.99 per month, making this option a bit pricier if you don’t already have Prime. A matching bundle is also available for the same price directly from Apple TV or Peacock.

These alternatives do not require an Amazon Prime membership.

The availability of multiple access points provides options for subscribers.

The bundle features the ad-free tier of Peacock, with the exception of certain content like live sports. The bundle is currently available to all Prime subscribers in the US. It can be activated via the subscriptions section in the Prime Video app or website.

No end date for the limited-time promotion has been specified in the announcement.

This bundle reflects ongoing efforts in the streaming industry to combine services and reduce costs for consumers.

By integrating Apple TV Plus and Peacock into Prime Video, Amazon enables seamless access without switching platforms. Such partnerships can influence how users manage multiple subscriptions amid growing competition. Subscribers benefit from a broader content library, including originals, movies, and sports from all three services.

The promotion may encourage retention among Prime members and attract new users to bundled offerings. As streaming prices continue to rise, discounts like this could affect subscription decisions across the sector. It builds on existing Prime Video features and expands interoperability with other major streaming platforms.

Further details on potential expansions or changes to the offer remain undisclosed.

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This bundle locks users into Amazon's ecosystem, potentially increasing overall costs for non-Prime members without true savings.

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