Disney+ can be subscribed to in a $12.99 a month bundle with Hulu and ESPN+—but there are some conditions.
However, the version of Hulu bundle subscribers gets is the limited version with ads, which also has another downside compared to the regular limited Hulu package. Subscribers who pay for Hulu on its own can watch shows likeon two devices at once, whereas the Disney bundle only allows users to watch Hulu on one device at any one time.Subscribers will also get a similarly limited version of ESPN+, with the bundle version allow two devices to be used at once rather than the usual five.
According to the terms and conditions of the deal, there are some further things potential subscribers need to know. Firstly, the bundle cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer, so those currently subscribed to the Hulu and Spotify bundle cannot take advantage of the new deal. Those who are already subscribed to one of the three services individually can still take advantage of this offer, which is available now on the Disney+ website. This means that Hulu subscribers who already have the no-ad version or Hulu+Live can still take advantage of the deal, but will have to pay extra, with Disney refunding the $5.99 cost of limited Hulu each month.
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