Disney plus to land in South Africa

Disney plus to land in South Africa

South Africans to experience Disney+ streaming service.

Disney+ / Facebook - Walt Disney Studios
Disney+ / Facebook - Walt Disney Studios

The Walt Disney Company launched its streaming service Disney+ in 2019, and South Africans will finally get access to the service on 18 May.

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The company confirmed its plans to launch the streaming service in 42 countries and 11 new territories.

Those with access to the service can look forward to movies and episodes from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, and general entertainment from Star and unfortunately countries without the streaming platform can’t watch any of Disney’s content unless they have a VPN.

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The streaming service will cost R119 per month in South Africa at launch and it offers a promise of high-quality viewing, four simultaneously streaming devices, unlimited downloads on 10 devices, up to 7 profiles can be set up and parental control settings on kiddie’s profile.

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