NBA fans can now score a significant deal on NBA League Pass, with both Standard and Premium subscriptions available at discounted prices. The service, which provides access to hundreds of out-of-market games, is currently offering up to 55% off its usual rates.
For those looking for an ad-free experience, the League Pass Premium subscription is now priced at $75, down from $160, while the Standard plan has been reduced to $50 from $110. The main difference between the two plans is the inclusion of commercials in the Standard tier and the absence of ads on the Premium tier.
In addition to these discounts, NBA League Pass also offers a range of other features, including multiview, which allows users to view up to four games at once on a single screen, and a smart rewind tool that automatically selects key highlights and plays from each game. These features are available across both subscription tiers.
However, it's worth noting that NBA League Pass comes with some restrictions in the US and Canada. Games broadcast on regional sports networks or nationally will be blacked out, while games can only be watched live for a short window after they air on television.
Despite these restrictions, fans who follow multiple teams can still access dozens of games through the service. Subscribers can also get a list of applicable blackouts by entering their ZIP code before signing up.
For those looking to take advantage of this deal, it's worth noting that the discounted prices are only available for a limited time. So, if you're an avid NBA fan looking to catch more games than usual, now might be the perfect opportunity to upgrade your viewing experience with NBA League Pass.
For those looking for an ad-free experience, the League Pass Premium subscription is now priced at $75, down from $160, while the Standard plan has been reduced to $50 from $110. The main difference between the two plans is the inclusion of commercials in the Standard tier and the absence of ads on the Premium tier.
In addition to these discounts, NBA League Pass also offers a range of other features, including multiview, which allows users to view up to four games at once on a single screen, and a smart rewind tool that automatically selects key highlights and plays from each game. These features are available across both subscription tiers.
However, it's worth noting that NBA League Pass comes with some restrictions in the US and Canada. Games broadcast on regional sports networks or nationally will be blacked out, while games can only be watched live for a short window after they air on television.
Despite these restrictions, fans who follow multiple teams can still access dozens of games through the service. Subscribers can also get a list of applicable blackouts by entering their ZIP code before signing up.
For those looking to take advantage of this deal, it's worth noting that the discounted prices are only available for a limited time. So, if you're an avid NBA fan looking to catch more games than usual, now might be the perfect opportunity to upgrade your viewing experience with NBA League Pass.