Disney+ is Now Live & Free In The Netherlands (For a Limited Time)


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Back in July, we reported about Disney doing some beta testing for Disney+ in The Netherlands. Now Disney has opened up Disney+ on Android, Xbox One, PS4, and iOS to be free for all in the Netherlands until the official launch in November according to a report from Droidlife. Sadly this only works if you are living in the Netherlands.

So far this public beta test seems to be limited to Android. Disney+ won’t officially launch until November 12th, 2019. It will cost $6.99 a month or $69.99 a year but Disney seems to be hoping this free test will help them be ready for the public launch in November.

Here is what the Disney app looks like according to Disney’s announcement in the spring:

For now, the images from beta testers posted online have looked almost exactly the same as the images Disney showed off when they announced the launch of Disney+.

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