You still have a few more days to save 40 percent off a annual subscription for Max. The discount is available to new subscribers (and some existing ones) and includes any plan the streaming service offers. The top-tier subscription is for an ad-free, 4K plan, which will now cost $140 per year instead of $240. The mid-tier plan is also ad-free, but does not support 4K content. Thanks to these maximum streaming deals, that tier is $105 per year instead of $192. The cheapest maximum subscription is ad-supported and is now $70 per year, making it $5.83 per month instead of the usual $10. Max will release the discounts until Tuesday, April 9.

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Annual subscriptions are currently 40 percent off for new and some existing subscribers.

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Not only is the deal open to all new subscribers, existing subscribers who purchase their service directly from Max.com can also benefit. If you’re a returning subscriber and previously went through Max.com, the Apple App Store, or Google Play, you can also get the discount. Unfortunately, only new subscribers via Fire TV are eligible. The timing of the deal is tied to March Madness promotions, as Max will live stream all games from the 2024 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship, along with other live sports.

For those who don’t remember, Max is the name given to the streaming service that combines HBO programming with Discovery+ content. While the name may be less memorable, the smoothing of the two services means more content to look at — from brands like HGTV and the Food Network — in addition to HBO’s fine fare like The last of us and A true detective. This is also where you can find Studio Ghibli films and A24 films. plus Our flag means death, although cancelled, was great. There’s a reason we call Max one of the best streaming services out there.

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