
Key Points
- Comcast expanded its StreamSaver bundles to include Disney Plus, HBO Max and other major streaming services.
- Plans range from $18 to $35 per month, offering discounted access to multiple ad-supported streaming platforms.
- The bundles are available through Xfinity’s StreamStore, allowing customers to manage subscriptions in one place.
Comcast has refreshed its StreamSaver bundle to include access to more streaming services like Disney Plus and HBO Max at varying price points, the company announced on Thursday.
Starting this week, Xfinity TV and Xfinity Internet customers can purchase different StreamSaver bundles that include those two streaming services as well as Netflix, Apple TV and Comcast’s own Peacock. The Disney Plus service that is offered through StreamSaver includes access to content from Hulu.
The cheapest StreamSaver bundle is the one introduced two years ago, with Peacock, Netflix with Ads and Apple TV charged at $18 per month, a 45 percent savings off the individual retail prices of each service.
The most-expensive offering is a StreamSaver bundle that offers all five eligible services — Peacock, Netflix, Apple TV, the Disney Plus-Hulu bundle and HBO Max — at $35 per month.
The apps included in the StreamSaver bundles are the ad-supported tiers of each service, except Apple TV, which doesn’t offer an ad-based plan.

The new StreamSaver bundles introduced by Comcast this week are:
- Peacock Premium, Netflix, Apple TV: $18 per month
- Peacock Premium, Netflix, HBO Max: $22 per month
- Peacock Premium, Netflix, Disney Plus-Hulu bundle: $22 per month
- Peacock Premium, Apple TV, HBO Max: $22 per month
- Peacock Premium, Netflix, Apple TV, HBO Max: $30 per month
- Peacock Premium, Netflix, Disney Plus-Hulu bundle, HBO Max: $30 per month
- Peacock Premium, Netflix, Apple TV, Disney Plus-Hulu bundle: $30 per month
- Peacock Premium, Netflix, Apple TV, Disney Plus-Hulu bundle, HBO Max: $35 per month
The StreamSaver bundles are offered through Comcast’s own StreamStore, a marketplace that allows Xfinity TV and Xfinity Internet customers to activate third-party streaming apps that are billed to their Internet and TV accounts.
“Xfinity StreamStore puts customers in control – making it easy to mix, match, and manage the streaming services they actually want,” said Jon Gieselman, the Chief Growth Officer of Connectivity & Platforms at Comcast. “Customers can use StreamStore to build a personalized collection of streaming products, while enjoying real savings. Now, they only need to subscribe to the streaming products they want and can also manage their selections whenever they want. StreamStore is available to both Xfinity WiFi and Xfinity TV customers.”
Comcast says its StreamStore offers customers a convenient way to sign up and pay for streaming services that are complementary to their Internet and TV service, and pay one simplified bill, rather than having to stay on top of multiple charges from different apps and plans.
The company said it will continue to build out its StreamStore offerings with additional apps and bundles in the future.


