If you’ve already watched everything on your current streaming subscriptions, it’s time to look for more streaming deals. Why not try Peacock? It usually costs $80 per year, but with the code WINTERSAVINGS, you’ll only have to pay $30, for huge savings of $50. The 63% discount isn’t going to last forever though as it’s a limited-time offer, so if you don’t want to miss this bargain, we highly recommend signing up for the service right now.
Why you should sign up for Peacock
NBC’s Peacock doesn’t have as many subscribers as Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, but it’s still among the most popular streaming services. That’s partly because it’s where you can watch the English Premier League in the U.S. — though there’s plenty of other stuff to watch — and a competitive price that’s even more affordable right now. There’s a strong focus on sports because of Peacock’s partnership with NBC Sports, including live events such as the WWE NXT Vengeance Day on February 15.
Every month, Peacock adds a health amount of new shows and movies to its service. Take a look at what’s new on Peacock this month — Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy and How To Lose a Guy In 10 Days for movies, and SNL50: The Anniversary Special and Suits LA for shows, just to name a few of the new entries. The best shows on Peacock include The Day of the Jackal, The Traitors, and Yellowstone, while the best movies on Peacock include Beetlejuice, Speak No Evil, and Twisters. No matter the genre you prefer, there will be something that will catch your interest on Peacock.
If you haven’t signed up for a Peacock subscription, now’s an excellent time to finally do so with WINTERSAVINGS. The code applies a $50 discount on the usual annual fee of $80, so you’ll only have to pay $30 for a full year of access to the streaming service. We’re not sure how much time is remaining before this offer expires though, so if you want a one-year subscription to Peacock at 63% off, you should hurry and sign up right now. If you delay the transaction to tomorrow, it may already be too late.