The uptick in DisneyPlus subscribers comes after the nearly five-month-old service began to roll out in more countries around the world
Following its Nov. 12 launch, streaming service Disney+ has surpassed the 50 million paid subscriber milestone globally, the Walt Disney Co. disclosed Wednesday.
Disney said that the India launch — which was conducted in conjunction with the Hotstar service it acquired in its purchase of the Fox assets — accounts for around eight million of Disney+'s subscribers.
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