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Max Slashes Annual Streaming Plan Prices for Limited Time, Perfect for The Last of Us Season 2

Apr 24,2025 Author: Henry

With Season 2 of *The Last of Us* now airing, it's the perfect time to dive into Max's extensive library by taking advantage of their limited-time deal on yearly subscriptions. These plans are available in three tiers: Basic With Ads, Standard, and Premium, usually priced at $99.99/year, $169.99/year, and $209.99/year respectively. But with the current promotion, you can get them for just $79.99/year, $139.99/year, and $169.99/year. This discount applies to the first year of your subscription and is valid until May 7, so don't miss out on securing a discounted yearly plan today.

Save on Max Yearly Plans

Max Basic With Ads (Yearly)

  • Standard plan: $139.99/year (usually $169.99/year)
  • Premium: $169.99/year (usually $209.99/year)
  • $99.99 save 20% - $79.99 at Max

Curious about what each plan offers? Max provides a detailed breakdown on their sale page:

Max Basic With Ads - $79.99/year (usually $99.99/year)

  • Ad-supported
  • Stream on two devices at once
  • Full HD video resolution

Standard - $139.99/year (usually $169.99/year)

  • Ad-free
  • Stream on two devices at once
  • Full HD video resolution
  • 30 downloads to watch on the go

Premium - $169.99/year (usually $209.99/year)

  • Ad-free
  • Stream on four devices at once (only two for Sports)
  • 4K Ultra HD video quality (as available)
  • Dolby Atmos immersive audio (as available)
  • 100 downloads to watch on the go

Signing up for a Max yearly plan not only saves you money but also gives you access to some of the best content available on the platform. Alongside The Last of Us, you can catch up on acclaimed shows like The Pitt, which scored a perfect 10/10 in reviews, The White Lotus (which recently concluded its third season), The Penguin, and House of the Dragon, which has just started production on its third season.

If you're looking to save on streaming services this year, it's worth exploring other deals as well. Consider a bundle with Disney+ and Hulu, which is considered the best streaming bundle overall. Additionally, you can enjoy a great discount on Apple TV+ at the moment, offering $2.99/month for your first three months. For more streaming deals and bundles, check out our roundups of the best Hulu deals and the best Disney Plus deals.

More Streaming Deals Right Now

Disney+, Hulu, and Max Bundle

  • $16.99 at Disney+

3 Months of Apple TV+ for $2.99/Month

  • $9.99 save 70% - $2.99 at Apple TV+

Free Paramount+ Subscription With Walmart+

  • See it at Walmart

Peacock Included With Instacart+

  • $9.99 at Instacart

7-Day Mega Fan Crunchyroll Trial

  • See it at Crunchyroll
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