NBA Fans Score Big as League Pass Hits 55% Off
The highly anticipated NBA season is halfway through, but for basketball enthusiasts eager to catch every out-of-market game, the wait was worth it. The official streaming service of the National Basketball Association (NBA), NBA League Pass, has gone on sale, offering discounted subscriptions up to 55 percent off.
For fans in the US and Canada, who will encounter regional sports network blackouts for games broadcast by their local teams, this is a great opportunity to enjoy all the live action without breaking the bank. Meanwhile, subscribers outside of these countries can still access every single NBA game from around the globe.
The two main plans available are League Pass Premium and Standard. The Premium subscription boasts no commercials, in-arena streams during breaks in play, offline viewing of full games, and concurrent streaming on up to three devices at once - a valuable perk for those who want to keep their friends and family entertained while watching the game together.
On the other hand, the Standard plan comes with ads and is limited to one device at a time. With this sale, fans can now get the Premium subscription for $75 (down from $160) and the Standard plan for just $50 (down from $110).
One notable addition to League Pass in recent years has been multiview, which allows subscribers to watch up to four games simultaneously on one screen. Additionally, a smart rewind feature was introduced that automatically highlights key plays from each game.
While some live NBA games will not be available due to nationally broadcast restrictions within the US and Canada, fans can still catch every single regular-season game outside these countries. To determine which games are blacked out, users simply need to enter their ZIP code before signing up for the service.
With this incredible sale, basketball enthusiasts and casual fans alike can enjoy the NBA season with exclusive access to out-of-market games, making it a must-have subscription for anyone who wants to stay on top of their favorite team's performance.
The highly anticipated NBA season is halfway through, but for basketball enthusiasts eager to catch every out-of-market game, the wait was worth it. The official streaming service of the National Basketball Association (NBA), NBA League Pass, has gone on sale, offering discounted subscriptions up to 55 percent off.
For fans in the US and Canada, who will encounter regional sports network blackouts for games broadcast by their local teams, this is a great opportunity to enjoy all the live action without breaking the bank. Meanwhile, subscribers outside of these countries can still access every single NBA game from around the globe.
The two main plans available are League Pass Premium and Standard. The Premium subscription boasts no commercials, in-arena streams during breaks in play, offline viewing of full games, and concurrent streaming on up to three devices at once - a valuable perk for those who want to keep their friends and family entertained while watching the game together.
On the other hand, the Standard plan comes with ads and is limited to one device at a time. With this sale, fans can now get the Premium subscription for $75 (down from $160) and the Standard plan for just $50 (down from $110).
One notable addition to League Pass in recent years has been multiview, which allows subscribers to watch up to four games simultaneously on one screen. Additionally, a smart rewind feature was introduced that automatically highlights key plays from each game.
While some live NBA games will not be available due to nationally broadcast restrictions within the US and Canada, fans can still catch every single regular-season game outside these countries. To determine which games are blacked out, users simply need to enter their ZIP code before signing up for the service.
With this incredible sale, basketball enthusiasts and casual fans alike can enjoy the NBA season with exclusive access to out-of-market games, making it a must-have subscription for anyone who wants to stay on top of their favorite team's performance.