Prime Video customers can now access Peacock Premium Plus, NBCUniversal’s ad-free streaming service, directly through the Prime Video app as part of an expanded partnership.
Peacock Premium Plus is NBCUniversal’s ad-free streaming tier, offering thousands of hours of on-demand entertainment, news, and sports content. Subscribers can download select content for offline viewing and access live, local NBC channels.
Peacock Premium Plus is available to Prime Video customers for $16.99 per month or $169.99 per year. Prime members can subscribe directly through Prime Video without downloading a separate app. It joins Prime Video’s collection of over 100 subscription options in the U.S., all accessible with one billing relationship.
This launch is part of a broader set of agreements between Amazon and Comcast NBCUniversal:
The Peacock app will continue to be available on Fire TV devices.
Universal Pictures Home Entertainment releases will remain available to buy and rent through Prime Video, including Jurassic World Rebirth, How to Train Your Dragon, The Bad Guys 2, and upcoming titles such as Gabby’s Dollhouse, Nobody 2, and Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale.
Xfinity X1 and Xumo customers will maintain seamless access to Prime Video, including voice search capabilities via Xfinity Voice Remote.
Streaming Highlights
Alongside this partnership, Prime Video continues to feature new releases such as F1: The Movie, a sports drama starring Brad Pitt as a former racing driver returning to Formula One after 30 years, and Superman, directed by James Gunn, based on the iconic DC Comics character. Both films are available to buy or rent on the platform.
Mike Hopkins, Head of Prime Video and Amazon MGM Studios
At Amazon, we are always working to make customers’ lives better every day, and these new agreements with Comcast NBCU are fantastic for millions of customers who want the fastest and easiest way to find all their entertainment and sports in one place. Adding Peacock to our growing list of subscriptions—while renewing our agreements for Fire TV, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment, and Xfinity X1—deepens an incredible working relationship with Comcast/NBCU, and we look forward to a future of mutual distribution that benefits our shared customers.