Apple TV Plus subscribers can now get a subscription to both CBS All Access and Showtime for $ 9.99 per month, making it the first video bundle available to subscribers to Apple’s premium streaming service (via 9to5Mac).
The deal could be a nice saving for people who are already signing up for all three services. Apple TV Plus costs $ 4.99 per month, though anyone who buys a new Apple device gets one free year of service. And if you buy the other subscriptions on their own, CBS All Access starts at $ 5.99 per month, and Showtime costs $ 10.99 per month.
This new bundle means you can get Apple TV Plus, CBS All Access and Showtime for $ 14.98 a month – and if you’ve got a free subscription to Apple TV Plus by buying a new Apple device, it’s going to be even cheaper at just $ 9.99 a month (that is, until that free year of Apple TV Plus stops).
As services become an increasingly important part of Apple’s revenue, the company plans to launch new subscription bundles for its own services in October alongside new iPhones. It’s unclear if Apple plans to launch additional bundles with third-party video providers, but today’s news with CBS All Access and Showtime could signal that more of those bundles may arrive in the future.