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What to know about the new Peacock, Netflix and Apple TV+ bundle

The streaming bundle dubbed StreamSaver launches next week nationwide.

StreamSaver bundle
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Pricing details for Comcast's new streaming bundle featuring Peacock, Netflix and Apple TV+ were revealed on Tuesday.

The bundle dubbed StreamSaver will start at $15 per month for customers with an Xfinity internet or television subscription, Comcast announced in a release. It's available to new and existing Xfinity customers.

StreamSaver, which launches next week nationwide, includes Peacock Premium, Netflix Basic and Apple TV+ at more than a 30% discount compared to the cost of subscribing to each service individually, according to Comcast. The savings are equal to nearly $100 annually.

Peacock Premium and Netflix Basic are both ad-supported plans that cost $5.99 a month and $6.99 a month, respectively, while an Apple TV+ subscription is $9.99 per month. The price of Peacock Premium is set to rise to $7.99 a month starting in July, as well.

Customers also have the option to combine Apple TV+ and Netflix with Comcast's NOW TV, which features more than 40 live channels and comes with Peacock Premium. That package costs $30 per month.

โ€œStreamSaver is a home run for consumers who want top-tier entertainment and live sports, and for our world-class partners Peacock, Netflix and Apple who benefit from the reach and depth of our entertainment platforms and Xfinityโ€™s marketing engine,โ€ Dave Watson, Comcast CEO of connectivity and platforms, said in a statement.

โ€œStreamSaver also reinforces the value of our broadband products, offering customers new ways to save money on streaming entertainment via the nationโ€™s best and most reliable network in and out of the home.โ€

Comcast's StreamSaver isn't the only notable streaming bundle that's on the way.

Earlier this month, Disney Entertainment and Warner Bros. Discovery announced that a Disney+, Hulu and Max bundle will launch this summer. The bundle will have ad-supported and ad-free options, but pricing details haven't been released yet.

Meanwhile, a joint sports streaming service from ESPN, Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery called Venu Sports is set to be rolled out in the fall.

Editor's note: Comcast owns NBCUniversal, the parent company of NBC Owned Television Stations.

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