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Bell unveils its bundles including Crave, TSN, and Disney+

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Bell Media and Disney have officially rolled out their new Canadian bundles, combining Disney+, Crave, and TSN. The move comes as part of a pricing

Complete bundles available starting at $15.75

Bell’s entry-level bundle pairs Crave Basic with Disney+ Standard (with ads) for just $15.75 per month, offering a 24% saving compared to subscribing separately. The catalog includes HBO hits like The Last of Us, Crave originals such as Shoresy, and Disney favorites including Moana 2 and Marvel content.

Pricing scales to match different viewing preferences:

  • Disney+ and Crave with ads: $15.75/month
  • Disney+ and Crave Premium: $28.49/month
  • Disney+ and TSN with ads: $24.99/month
  • Disney+ and TSN Standard: $28.99/month
  • Disney+ and TSN Premium: $31.99/month
  • Full trio with ads: $28.99/month
  • Full trio Premium: $38.49/month

A wallet-friendly deal

A notable limitation concerns TSN, capped at 1080p even on premium plans, with ads included regardless of the subscription. This is in contrast to other platforms offering 4K and Dolby Atmos in their high-end packages.

Plans that include TSN provide access to major sports events: NFL, NBA, regional NHL games, FIFA tournaments, Formula 1, and curling championships, a definite plus for live sports fans.

This move comes amid an ongoing price war between streaming platforms. Just the previous week, Bell had launched bundles combining Crave, Netflix, and Disney+, showing an aggressive strategy to retain subscribers.

Access is available via the respective websites or compatible devices, including Apple TV, Chromecast, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and selected Samsung and LG smart TVs.

These bundled offerings reflect a broader market trend. With the proliferation of platforms, consumers are increasingly opting for packaged deals to simplify subscriptions and reduce monthly costs.

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