Home Box Office (HBO) Max is an on-demand video streaming platform owned by WarnerMedia Studios & Networks. HBO Max was first launched on May 27, 2020, in the United States and Latin America. As of June 30, 2021, the platform has over 67.5 million users.
As per a report published on OnlyTech, HBO Max is likely to enter India very soon and the company is testing three monthly plans. The report also claims that the company has engaged Nepa, a market research firm to conduct an online pre-launch survey.
HBO Max India plans leaked onlineThe leak reveals that HBO Max will launch three subscription plans in India namely ad-supported, mobile, and standard. Subscription plans are likely to start at ₹ 69 per month. HBO Max users can create five profiles per account. Mobile and Standard subscription plans are ‘ad-free’.
Ad-supported: This is the entry-level subscription plan, costing ₹ 69 per month. Under this plan, users can stream standard definition (SD) content in 2 concurrent streams on all devices. Users will get access to movies a year after theatrical/digital release, and series episodes after their season are complete. Mobile: Priced at ₹ 139 per month, users can stream standard definition (SD) content only on 1 mobile or tablet. Users will get access to movies six to eight months after theatrical/digital release, and series episodes in three weeks after release.The annual subscription of the Mobile Plan is priced at ₹ 1,001 per year at a 40 percent discount over the monthly subscription plan.
Standard: Priced at ₹ 329 per month, users can stream 4K content in three concurrent streams on all devices. Users will get access to movies and series episodes directly after their global release.The annual subscription of the Standard Plan is priced at ₹ 1,974 per year at a 50 percent discount over the monthly subscription plan.
HBO Max India plans are not final, says the companyHBO has said that the prices are not final. “We routinely conduct market research with consumers in countries around the world that test a wide range of possible offers and price points for our services. Those being reported that suggest a future launch of HBO Max in India are amongst many being tested and evaluated and do not reflect any current plans,” a WarnerMedia spokesperson said.
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