Karlston Posted March 15 Share Posted March 15 Even existing and returning subscribers are eligible for this deal. Whether you’re looking for cheap cable-free ways to watch the NCAA championship games or are simply worried about Max’s forthcoming password-sharing crackdown, today’s Max deal arrives at the perfect time. Right now, Max is taking an additional 30 percent off of its annual subscription for one year, for a total 40 percent discount compared to the cost of a monthly subscription. The annual plans start at $69.99 ($30), which is like paying $5.83 per month, but you can go ad-free for $104.99 ($50 off) while the Max Ultimate Ad-Free tier is down to $139.99 ($60 off). Even better, new, returning, and existing subscribers are eligible for this deal, so everybody can save. The main difference between the plans is that the ad-free tiers let you download content for offline viewing. The Ultimate Ad-Free plan also lets you stream select content in 4K UHD with Dolby Atmos. Otherwise, all three annual plans let you stream the 2024 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship live games as well as access Max’s vast collection of shows and movies. That include hits like Wonka, Euphoria, Dune, The Last of Us, and Barbie as well as forthcoming presentations like Oscar-winning film The Boy and the Heron and the next season of House of the Dragon. Just make sure to mark your calendars, though; the deal ends April 9th, and you’ll be charged the full price when your subscription comes up for renewal. Max (annual plan) Max is home to Game of Thrones and its spinoff, House of the Dragon, along with shows and movies like Wonka, Euphoria, Dune, The Last of Us, Barbie, Succession, Harley Quinn, and more. The platform offers an ad-supported plan and two ad-free tiers, which also let you download content. Now until April 9th, you can get 30 percent off all annual plans for one year. $70 at Max (with ads) $105 at Max (ad-free) $140 at Max (Ultimate Ad-Free tier) Verge Deals Email (required)Sign up By submitting your email, you agree to our Terms and Privacy Notice. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Source Encryption 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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