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This Bundle Deal Saves You 50% on Your First 3 Months of Paramount Plus and Showtime

This Bundle Deal Saves You 50% on Your First 3 Months of Paramount Plus and Showtime
This Bundle Deal Saves You 50% on Your First 3 Months of Paramount Plus and Showtime


The streaming service landscape is constantly changing, which can make it tough to know which ones are actually worth a subscription. You’ll certainly want to check out what shows and movies each service carries, but you’ll also want to make sure the app runs smoothly on your devices and the interface is easy to use. Paramount Plus is one of our favorite streaming services available in 2023, and right now, you can get it bundled with Showtime for half the usual price for three months with this summer savings offer.

The Paramount Plus Premium + Showtime plan is typically $12 a month, but if you’re a new subscriber, you can use the promo code BUNDLEUP to save 50% on your first three months, which drops the price down to just $6 a month. Plus, you’ll get one extra week for free. The Premium bundle includes commercial-free access to the entire library of shows and movies on both Showtime and Paramount Plus, which includes recent hits like Yellowjackets and Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves. Plus, access to select sports like NFL on CBS, top soccer and more. It also includes 24/7 access to CBS live news, as well as your local CBS station. And the Premium plan allows you to download shows and movies so you can enjoy them anywhere. 

It’s worth noting that the Premium + Showtime plan includes everything you get with the Essential + Showtime plan, plus even more, for the same price, making it the better value. After your first three months, your subscription will revert back to the usual $12 a month, and you can cancel at any time. This offer is only available through June 4, so be sure to get signed up before then if you don’t want to miss out on these savings. And you can check out our roundup of all the best streaming service deals for even more ways to save.  



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