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New subscribers get a Peacock subscription for just $1 per month, thanks to this Cyber Weekend deal


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SAVE 80%: Peacock's Cyber Weekend sale brings the monthly subscription rate down to $1 per month for 12 months with the code SAVEBIG (as compared to the usual $4.99 monthly rate). That means you'll pay $12 for a year-long subscription instead of $60, netting you a savings of $48.


Peacock may have the exclusive streaming rights to NOPE, but this deal it's offering is making us say YUP.

Through Nov. 28, new subscribers can get a Peacock Premium subscription for just $1 a month, for up to 12 months with the code SAVEBIG. A year at the usual $4.99 monthly rate would cost you $60, but with this rate, you'll pay only $12.

Likely, you've spent more on lunch in the past week, and sadly, your lunch will not give you hours of entertainment over the course of a year. But movies like Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris, The Black Phone, and The Big Lebowski, and shows like The Office, Yellowstone, and Love Island USA can!

Peacock Premium's plan is ad-supported, meaning you will have to deal with some commercial breaks. However, it does include access live sports, making it an especially well-timed deal for FIFA World Cup fans.

Unfortunately, current Peacock Premium or Peacock Plus subscribers are excluded from retroactively taking advantage of this rate.

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