If you're a big sports fanatic and a lover of the many ESPN cable TV sports channels, there's a good chance that their recently launched streaming service ESPN Plus might be of interest to you. First launched in April 2018, the service now has over two million subscribers. Like other premium video streaming services including Netflix and Hulu, ESPN Plus is a standalone service; you don't need to be a subscriber to one of its old-fashioned TV channels to access it. That said, ESPN Plus is meant to be complementary to your existing ESPN channels.
In this article, we will go over what ESPN Plus is, how much the service costs, what devices you can watch it on, and what special features and shows it has.
What is ESPN Plus?
So what exactly is ESPN Plus? In short, ESPN Plus is a service built directly into the ESPN app and works across a multitude of devices with both live and taped coverage of various sports events as well as original shows and specials that are only available on the service. However, it does not feature access to the company's traditional cable TV shows like SportsCenter.
By the way, ESPN Plus, and all of ESPN for that matter, is owned by Disney. This is one of the first direct-to-consumer streaming services that Disney is launching, and it will be joined by its Netflix competitor, Disney Plus, in late 2019. In fact, Disney CEO Bob Iger hinted recently that when Disney Plus launches, the company could offer a special discounted bundle with ESPN Plus.
Where can I watch ESPN Plus?
ESPN Plus is available, again via the standard ESPN app, across Android phones and tablets, the iPhone and iPad, Apple TV, Chromecast, PlayStation, Xbox One, Roku, Oculus Go, and Amazon's Fire TV & Fire Tablet. If you have a PC, you can also access it via your favorite web browser on the ESPN.com website.
What does ESPN Plus cost?
You can try ESPN Plus at no cost to you with a 7-day free trial. If you like what ESPN Plus offers and
What can I watch on ESPN Plus?
With ESPN Plus you'll be able to view many live sporting events from MLB, MLS, NHL, UFC, and major tennis events such as the Grand Slam, US Open and Australian Open. Other included sports are boxing, rugby, golf, and you'll also get access to college football, basketball, and more. You'll also get access to original ESPN content which includes every episode of 30 for 30, E:60, Draft Academy, O.J.: Made in America, and Kobe: Detail — just to name a few.
Some of the original ESPN Plus shows you can watch on demand include I'll Take That Bet, which centers on sports betting, The Fantasy Show, which talks about fantasy football, and Always Late with Katie Nolan, a weekly comedy-talk show on sports.
What are some of the other features of ESPN Plus?
Signing up for ESPN Plus means you won't have to deal with display ads or any pre-roll or post-roll ads on any videos you watch on the ESPN app. The only ads you'll really run into are the ones that occur during the live program as you would if you were watching it on TV.
Other benefits of ESPN Plus include the ability to pause and rewind live games, full-game replays on demand, and up to five simultaneous streams are allowed per ESPN Plus account. Videos are streamed at HD quality at 60 frames-per-second. As mentioned earlier, ESPN Plus is a complimentary service and won't satisfy all of your sports needs unless you don't watch the NFL or NBA. You'll still need the regular ESPN cable channel to view those games live.
That's basically the gist of everything you need to know about ESPN Plus and what you're gaining by signing up for the service. You can read more about ESPN Plus through their official website and their FAQ page should answer any lingering questions you may have. If you decide to give ESPN Plus a try or have tried the service let us know what you think about it by sounding off down below!
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