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“Amazon Prime Day Sale: Up to 60% Off Apple TV, Paramount+, MGM+”

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Amazon has reduced the prices of Apple TV, Paramount+, and MGM+ by up to 60% as part of its latest Prime Day sale. The sale, which started on June 23, offers subscriptions for popular streaming platforms starting at £2.99.

During this promotion, customers can subscribe to Apple TV for £4.99 per month (previously £9.99) and lock in this discounted rate for two months. Similarly, MGM+ is now available for £2.99 for two months (previously £5.99), and Paramount+ for £2.99 for one month (previously £7.99). These deals are valid until July 2 as part of Amazon’s Prime Day 2026 sale.

In addition to these streaming services, Prime members can enjoy discounts on thousands of items from June 23-26, with exclusive deals for Prime members or those on a Prime 30-day free trial. Furthermore, Prime Video is offering free trials for Lionsgate+, Studiocanal Presents, and Crunchyroll.

It is important to note that the discounted streaming subscriptions and free trials will automatically convert to standard paid subscriptions after the promotional period ends. Subscribers are advised to cancel their subscription before the end of the discounted or free period to avoid being charged the standard rate.

Amazon customers have the opportunity to subscribe to Apple TV through Prime Video for £4.99 per month until July 2. Additionally, Sky is offering free access to Netflix, HBO Max, and Disney+ with its Ultimate TV bundle for £24, along with around 135 channels including Sky Atlantic.

Apple TV boasts a range of acclaimed titles, including “Widow’s Bay” and the newly released second season of “Sugar.” Other popular series available for streaming on Apple TV include Ted Lasso, Severance, and Slow Horses.

MGM+ features hit new titles like “Project Hail Mary” starring Ryan Gosling, while Paramount+ offers series like “The Agency” and “Dutton Ranch.” These platforms are also running their own deals at £2.99.

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