Maintaining 2 streaming platforms is not as good business as it seems and Disney decided that it would merge its Disney+ and Star+ offering into a single virtual space. When will this change happen? How will it affect your subscription? What happens if you have the combo plan with both platforms? Next, we tell you what will happen.
When will Star+ join Disney+ and what will happen to my subscription?
Disney announced that on June 26, 2024, it will merge Star+ content with its Disney+ platform, so there will not be 2 applications, but one to access all the content that the company offers via streaming. According to information that reached subscribers via email, the change will not be drastic, so those users who are only subscribed to Star+ or who have a combo plan They will be able to continue using the application to view content until July 24after that date the app will no longer be in operation.
That said, Disney reported that there will be a new structure to its subscription plans as a result of the content merger with Star+. There will be a package called Disney+ Standard that will offer content from both platforms, 5.1 audio, 1080p resolution, simultaneous playback on 2 devices and downloading on up to 10 devices per $219 MXN monthly or $1839 MXN per year. If you had the basic Disney+ package, it will be automatically updated to Disney+ Standard with all the content and its consequent price adjustment.
In the case of those Combo+ subscribers. that plan that included both platforms, it was reported that its package will be called Disney+ Premium and will offer all the content, but the audio will have support for Dolby Atmos, 2K UHDR and HDR resolution, simultaneous playback on up to 4 devices and downloads on up to 10 devices. The monthly price will be $299 MXN or $2509 MXN if paid all year. Those who have Combo+ will see the change in automatic and their price will be adjusted in the next cut.
In this way, the new Disney+ will have content from: Disney, Marvel, Star WarsPixar, National Geographic, Star, ESPN, FX, ABC, Disney Channel, Searchlight, Disney Junior and Freeform.
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