IPL 2020 Live: Disney + Hotstar Adds New Features to Bring the Stadium Experience to Your Home


IPL 2020 is just around the corner and Disney + Hotstar, the official digital streaming partner for the cricket event, has brought a handful of new features to the platform to allow cricket fans to enjoy the tournament while staying safe. at home. Matches during the IPL will be held without an audience in the stadium due to the coronavirus pandemic. However, Disney + Hotstar has developed a stadium experience via an updated Watch ‘N Play social feed to allow viewers to share their enthusiasm and support virtually, while watching the matches live on the platform.

Disney + Hotstar said in a press release on Friday that it had added an interactive emoji stream to replace the exhilarating roar of the stadium. The platform will also bring new player emojis that fans could use during matches to express their love and affection for their favorite players.

Additionally, Disney + Hotstar will also bring Hotshot selfies and Duet videos for cricket fans to express their feelings during matches while staying home. The platform has also committed to broadcasting the best of Duets, filmed by its users, on Star Sports.

Disney + Hotstar will broadcast the IPL 2020 matches live starting tomorrow. You must subscribe to Disney + Hotstar VIP or Disney + Hotstar Premium to view them on your phone, tablet, laptop or smart TV.

You can get Disney + Hotstar VIP for one year for as little as Rs. 365 by credit card, or in Rs. 399 paying through a debit card, UPI, Paytm or netbanking. The Disney + Hotstar Premium subscription, on the other hand, is available at Rs. 299 a month or Rs. 1,499 per year.

Jio customers can get the Disney + Hotstar VIP subscription with the Rs. 598, Rs. 499 and Rs. 777 reload options, along with high-speed data allocation. Similarly, Airtel also has a Disney + Hotstar VIP subscription included with their Rs. 401, Rs. 448, Rs. 599 and Rs. 2,698 prepaid recharge plans.


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