Bell’s New Bundle Combines Crave, Disney+ and TSN: What’s Included

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Bell Media and Disney are teaming up to offer Canadians a new streaming bundle later this year that combines Disney+, Crave, and TSN in one package.

The bundle will offer a discount for viewers who subscribe to all three services together. Subscribers will get access to top-tier content from HBO, Max, Crave Originals, Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, and TSN’s live and on-demand sports coverage.

Exact pricing and the launch date haven’t been revealed yet, but more information is expected in the coming weeks.

“This is a major move that gives Canadians more flexibility and better value when choosing what to watch,” said Kevin Cluett, SVP at Bell Media on Wednesday. “We’re combining three premium platforms into one offer.”

“We’re excited to make Disney+ even more accessible in Canada,” said Shawn Praskey, VP at Disney Platform Distribution Canada. “This partnership helps us deliver more value and top entertainment.”

Subscribers can expect access to hits like The Last of Us, White Lotus, Hacks, Shoresy, Canada’s Drag Race, Moana 2, Andor, and Captain America: Brave New World, as well as upcoming releases like Ironheart, Season 3 of Euphoria, and A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms.

TSN will continue to offer live coverage of major sports events, including the NFL, NBA, F1, NHL regional games, PWHL, and UEFA tournaments, among many others.

The bundle will be accessible on a wide range of platforms, including Crave.ca, Disneyplus.ca, TSN.ca, and streaming devices like Apple TV, Roku, Chromecast, and smart TVs.

Back in January, Bell announced new Crave and TSN+ streaming bundles starting at $21.99 per month, but this announcement now adds Disney+, so expect it to cost more but be cheaper than subscribing to all services individually. You can likely expect these bundles to end up as perks for Bell mobile plans too as we head into the holiday quarter.

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