Hurry! Today's your last chance to get 3 months of Paramount Plus for only $3

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Paramount Plus' anniversary sale ends today, so it's your last chance to sign up for three months of Paramount Plus for just $1 or $2 per month, depending on your choice of plan.

If you sign up for Paramount+ today, Monday 7th March, you can get either the ad-supported Essential plan for $1 or the ad-free Premium plan for $2. That's a whole lot of streaming potential for what is essentially a $3 or $6 payout over 90 days.

Paramount Plus anniversary deal

Paramount Plus for $1/$2 for 3 months

Paramount Plus for $1/$2 for 3 months
Paramount's streaming service is particularly great for sports and, at this discounted price, well worth trialing for three months.

Normally, Paramount Plus will cost you cost $5 a month for its ad-supported Essential plan or $10 for its ad-free Premium plan, so this deal could save you up to $24. After your three discounted months are up, you'll automatically be charged the normal monthly fee unless you cancel your subscription.

This offer is only available to new Paramount Plus customers, so if you've been meaning to watch something exclusive to this streaming service, now's your chance to get in for just a few dollars.

In our minds, the timing is right to trial Paramount Plus: the hotly anticipated Halo TV series releases on 24th March, and Star Trek: Picard is already out. Both are exclusive to Paramount Plus.

Paramount Plus is great for sports, but compared to other streaming giants like Netflix or Hulu, we find it falls short as an overall streaming service. As we noted in our Paramount Plus review, "if it’s got a sport you love, Paramount+ is great, but it’s a fair way behind the best dedicated movie and TV show streaming services".

At this deal price, though, it's worth a shot for three months, and today's your last chance to pull the trigger.

MORE:

Read our Paramount Plus review

Check out our guide to the best media streamers 2022

And our guide to the best movies and TV shows streaming services 2022

Ruben Circelli

Ruben is a long-time freelance consumer technology and gaming journalist, and was previously a Staff Writer at What Hi-Fi?. Since 2014, Ruben has written news, reviews, features, guides, and everything in-between at a huge variety of outlets that include Lifewire, PCGamesN, GamesRadar+, TheGamer, Twinfinite, and many more. Ruben's a dedicated gamer, tech nerd, and the kind of person who misses physical media. In his spare time, you can find Ruben cooking something delicious or, more likely, lying in bed consuming content.

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