The new streaming service Disney+ will also go online in Germany on March 24, 2020. Disney has now launched a promotion where customers can save money.
Disney+ is scheduled to launch on March 24, 2020 in Ireland, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Austria, Switzerland and Great Britain. The subscription costs 6.99 euros per month. Users who opt for an annual subscription pay a total of 69.99 euros in advance and thus save around 14 euros. But now Disney has launched a campaign where users can save money.
Over 500 feature films and over 7,500 series
According to this, Disney+ interested parties can register on the official website and pre-order the service. This involves a yearly subscription for 59.99 euros. According to Disney, the promotion ends on March 23, 2020 - we have attached the link below. Disney+ will contain around 500 feature films and over 7,500 series at launch - more will be added later. A lot has already been announced about the range of functions. It should be possible to run up to four streams at the same time and store the registered account on up to 10 devices. There will be no download limit for the offline function, however. Compatible devices at launch include Amazon Fire devices, LG Smart TVs, Samsung Smart TVs, Roku's streaming devices, Apple TV, iOS, Android, Xbox One and Playstation 4. Pre-orders can be made at https://preview.disneyplus.com/de be completed. (Photo by David Peperkamp / Bigstockphoto)