The clock is ticking for those looking to score major savings on an annual subscription to Max, the rebranded streaming service that combines content from HBO and Discovery+. With the current promotional deal set to expire on Tuesday, April 9th, new subscribers and eligible existing customers have just two days remaining to lock in discounts of up to 40% off.
For those unfamiliar, Max emerged as the new streaming powerhouse following the merger of WarnerMedia and Discovery Inc. The service boasts an impressive library that melds HBO’s critically acclaimed original programming with Discovery’s expansive catalog of unscripted, lifestyle, and reality content from networks like HGTV, Food Network, and TLC.
At the highest tier, the ad-free 4K plan would typically set subscribers back $199.99 annually. However, thanks to the current promotion, new and eligible existing customers can secure this premium package for just $139.99 – a substantial savings of $60.
The mid-level, ad-free plan sans 4K support is also significantly discounted, dropping from $149.99 to $110.99 annually – a remarkable $39 off the regular price. It’s worth noting that Max has slightly increased the discounted price for this tier compared to a previous deal, which offered the same plan for $104.99.
MaxFor those willing to endure ad breaks, the entry-level, ad-supported subscription can be had for $69.99 per year, down from $99.99.

While the discounts are undoubtedly attractive, they are equally fleeting. After April 9th, new subscribers will be subject to Max’s standard pricing, making this a prime opportunity for cord-cutters and streaming enthusiasts to secure a year’s worth of premium content at a reduced rate.
Beyond the financial incentive, Max’s content offerings are a significant draw. The service serves as the exclusive streaming home for HBO’s latest critically acclaimed hits, such as the post-apocalyptic drama “The Last of Us” and the highly anticipated fourth installment of “True Detective.”
For fans of the tragically canceled “Our Flag Means Death,” Max remains the only place to revisit the delightfully irreverent tale of feuding pirate crews, led by Rhys Darby’s hapless Stede Bonnet and Taika Waititi’s infamous Blackbeard.

Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.
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