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    New ESPN Bundle Basically Gets You FREE Disney Plus and Hulu

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    There’s a new streaming bundle on the block, and it’s aiming straight for your wallet—and your weekends.

    ESPN Unlimited, the freshly launched sports streaming megaservice, is now dangling a deal with Disney Plus and Hulu that’s as aggressive as a Super Bowl ad blitz.

    Here’s what’s actually going on, why it matters, and a few things the official press releases won’t tell you.

    First up: ESPN Unlimited is not just a rebrand of ESPN Plus. This is ESPN unlocking the full vault.

    Save 40% when you bundle ESPN Unlimited with Disney Plus and Hulu

    Save 40% when you bundle ESPN Unlimited with Disney Plus and Hulu

    The Disney+, Hulu, ESPN Bundle brings together all of Disney’s greatest sports and entertainment content all in one plan. Bundling options available for fans include a special offer for the ESPN Unlimited plan with Disney+ and Hulu for $29.99/month.

    What We Like:

    • All ESPN channels, all live sports
    • Includes Disney Plus and Hulu
    • Huge savings vs. separate subscriptions
    • Easy streaming, one simple login

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    You get access to ESPN’s entire family of live linear networks—yes, the flagship ESPN channel, ESPN2, SEC Network, ACC Network, and a firehose of live sports (think 47,000+ live events a year from the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, college football playoffs, and more).

    It also throws in everything that used to be on ESPN Plus, which is now called ESPN Select, for the completists out there. You can stream through the ESPN app, Disney Plus, or Hulu, and it’s all tied together by a single MyDisney login.

    The price? $29.99 per month, which is the cost of ESPN Unlimited on its own. But until January 5, 2026, you can get the Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN Unlimited bundle for that same $29.99 a month.

    The kicker: that’s ad-supported Disney Plus and Hulu, but you’re basically getting those two for free for a full year. If you want to ditch the ads on Disney Plus and Hulu, the premium bundle clocks in at $38.99 per month for a year (before it jumps to $44.99).

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    Either way, after 12 months, the price goes up to whatever the “standard” rate is at that time (currently $35.99 for the ad bundle, $44.99 for premium). Cancel anytime, but don’t forget the calendar reminder—or you’ll be paying more than you bargained for.

    How much are you saving? If you tried to subscribe to all three services separately, you’d be shelling out about 40% more each month. Even compared to the previous bundle deals, this is a 13–17% discount. For cord-cutters who still crave live sports, it’s one of the best values on the market right now.

    Eligibility is a little trickier. New and eligible returning customers, 18 and up, can jump in. If you’re already paying for Disney Plus, Hulu, or ESPN+ via the web, you’ll probably be able to upgrade.

    But if you’re tangled up in a Disney Plus/Hulu/HBO Max bundle, have add-ons like Hulu + Live TV, or are locked into extra member plans, you’re out of luck for now. The only way to know for sure: log in to Disney Plus and check your options.

    Quick Heads Up: no matter what bundle tier you pick, live events—even on “ad-free” plans—are going to include ads. That’s just the ESPN way.

    Bottom line: ESPN Unlimited is ESPN’s big swing at the streaming future, and Disney wants you to buy in with as many other services as possible. If you’re a sports fan who also likes Baby Yoda and Bears in Parks, it’s a hard deal to beat right now.

    Save 40% when you bundle ESPN Unlimited with Disney Plus and Hulu



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