HBO Max is offering one of the best Black Friday deals we've seen this year
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HBO Max is offering one of the best Black Friday deals we've seen this year
"If you're thinking of ways to spend time with (or avoid) your family during Thanksgiving or Christmas, you can currently sign up for a year of HBO Max with ads for $2.99 a month ($8 off). The ongoing Black Friday promo is available to both new and returning subscribers, runs until December 1st, and saves you about $96 over the course of 12 months. The deal is particularly welcome right now, given that HBO Max received yet another price hike just over a month ago."
"A premium subscription to HBO Max Basic lets you stream TV shows and movies in HD on up to two screens at once. To stream in 4K, you'll need to step up to a Premium subscription, which isn't on sale and costs $22.99 per month. The HBO Max library includes a number of acclaimed series, such as Curb Your Enthusiasm, House of the Dragon, The Last of Us, The Pitt, and It: Welcome to Derry."
"One limitation of an ad-supported HBO Max plan is that you can't download movies or TV shows for offline viewing - that feature is only available for Standard and Premium subscribers. If you were planning on taking advantage of HBO's deal to load up your phone or tablet with movies to get you through holiday travel, you're out of luck."
HBO Max is offering a Black Friday annual ad-supported subscription for $2.99 per month through December 1, available to new and returning subscribers and saving about $96 over 12 months. The promotional price follows a recent price increase for HBO Max. The ad-supported Basic plan streams in HD on up to two screens. 4K streaming requires a Premium subscription at $22.99 per month, which is not discounted. The catalog includes acclaimed series such as Curb Your Enthusiasm, House of the Dragon, and The Last of Us, plus newer films. The ad-supported plan does not permit offline downloads, limiting use during travel, but remains a low-cost way to catch up on shows.
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