Disney fans across the nation are eagerly awaiting the November 12th launch of Disney+ for $6.99 a month (or $69.99 paid annually). That being said, up until today we haven’t known which devices and platforms would support the Disney-super-service. Now we have our answer: just about all of them.
At launch, Disney+ will be streaming on these platforms and products:
- Apple TV (tvOS)
- Android mobile devices
- Android TV
- Chromecast
- Desktop web browsers
- iPad (iPadOS)
- iPhone (iOS)
- PlayStation 4
- Roku streaming players
- Roku TV
- Xbox One
One platform that won’t be included is Amazon Fire TV and Amazon Fire Tablets, although support may come post launch.
Disney also said customers will be able to subscribe to Disney+ directly on select platforms, like iOS. That means that users will be able to sign up through their Apple ID’s, otherwise known as iTunes Accounts. Disney is also going to integrate its content with the Apple TV app, so movies, originals, and shows will appear natively among other suggested things to watch.
Disney+ will also launch in Canada and the Netherlands November 12th, priced at $8.99CAD per month (or $89.99 per year) and €6.99 per month (or €69.99 per year), respectively. The week after, Disney+ will launch in Australia and New Zealand on November 19th, priced at $8.99AUD per month (or $89.99 per year) and $9.99NZD per month (or $99.99 per year), respectively.
Gray is a lifelong Disney fan! From Disney+ to the parks, he loves it all. His favorite Disney movie is Beauty and the Beast, and his favorite attraction is The Haunted Mansion.