For users of the Foxtel Group’s Hubbl streaming device and platform, there’s savings to be had by signing up to Warner Bros. Discovery’s new Max streaming service when it launches at the end of this month.
We can confirm that Max will be available on Hubble, and will also be part of the “Stack and Save” feature on Hubbl which allows users to get discounts based on the number of streaming services they are part of.
Given the recent pricing announcement for Max, this potential discount will be welcome news for Hubbl users.
Stack and Save is the value offering from Hubbl that offers a $5 a month discount if you have three eligible app subscriptions, a $10 discount for four subscriptions and it tops out at $15 discount for five stacked app subscriptions.
Former Foxtel customers using Hubbl will find the most value, likely subscribers to Kayo Sports, Binge, Netflix and news app Flash or the LifeStyle app, the Max addition should take their discount to $15 which basically makes at least one of those subscriptions free.
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