Overview
- The standalone ESPN app debuts Thursday with access to the full suite of ESPN linear channels plus 47,000 annual live events, on‑demand replays, studio shows and new features like multiview, personalization, and integrated stats, fantasy and betting; both plans carry ads during live programming.
- Two plans are available at launch: Unlimited at $29.99 per month or $299.99 per year with full linear access, and Select at $11.99 per month or $119.99 per year with ESPN+ programming and a reduced slate of live events without NFL or NBA rights.
- An ESPN Unlimited bundle with NFL+ Premium, which includes NFL RedZone, will be offered for $39.99 per month starting Sept. 3.
- Additional bundles include a $39.99 per month pairing with Fox One starting in October and Disney offerings that price ESPN Unlimited with Disney+ and Hulu at $35.99 per month with ads or $44.99 ad‑free, with an introductory $29.99 monthly promo for the first 12 months at launch.
- Five out‑of‑market NFL preseason games will stream in the ESPN app on Aug. 23 for Unlimited and pay‑TV subscribers, with local markets subject to blackout and directed to their over‑the‑air stations.