Xbox is Offering 30 Days of Disney+ to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Perks Members


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Today Xbox announced its newest deal available on its Xbox Game Pass. Starting now, Ultimate Perk members will be able to get 30 days of Disney+ for free. That means eligible users will be able to stream all of the content available in the Disney+ library, including animated classics, National Geographic, Marvel, Star Wars content including the newest season of The Mandalorian, and more all for free on Xbox.

Ultimate members who are new to Disney+ will be eligible to claim the 30-day subscription trial through the Perks Gallery on their Xbox console, on the Xbox app on Windows 10 PC, or through the Xbox Game Pass mobile app on iOS and Android. After claiming the Perk, members will be redirected to the Disney+ site where they can activate their new subscription for free. Members have until January 31, 2021 to claim and activate the trial.

The Perk is open to new DIsney+ subscribers 18+. After the free 30 day trial, customers will automatically be rolled into a subscription for $6.99/month.

Disney+ is also available on Xbox One and will be available on Xbox Series X and S, so you can download the app via the Microsoft Store.

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