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ESPN Streaming Service Set to Launch in September with New Features and Bundling Options

ESPN's new streaming service launches in September, offering extensive sports coverage and enhanced features, including AI-driven personalization and attractive bundling options.

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ESPN will launch its new streaming service in September, priced at $29.99 per month. The service will integrate all of ESPN's networks, including ESPN+ content. Enhancements to the ESPN app will include AI-generated personalized highlights. Bundles with Hulu and Disney+ are available for $35.99. Existing ESPN+ subscribers will transition to the new service automatically. ESPN aims to simplify their offerings and remains open to future partnerships, especially with regional sports networks.

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The new ESPN streaming service is priced at $29.99 per month, with an annual option of $299.99. There is also a select plan available for $11.99 per month or $119.99 per year.

The enhanced ESPN App will include features such as AI-driven personalization, enhanced betting, statistical analysis, and personalized SportsCenter content on mobile and connected TV devices.

The service offers bundling options with Disney+ and Hulu. A bundle with ads is available for $35.99 per month, while a bundle without ads costs $49.99 per month. There is also a special introductory offer for $29.99 per month for the first year.

Yes, existing ESPN+ subscribers will automatically become subscribers of the new service, depending on their current plan.

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