Comcast is widening its StreamSaver bundle, adding the Hulu-Disney+ combo and HBO Max to a package already built around Peacock, Netflix and Apple TV for Xfinity broadband and video customers. The updated lineup gives subscribers the option to choose three, four or all five apps, with eight package combinations priced from $18 to $35 a month.
The expansion lands as streaming companies keep pushing standalone prices higher and leaning more heavily on advertising. In Comcast’s setup, only the ad tiers of Netflix, HBO Max and the Hulu-Disney+ bundle are available, while Apple TV remains ad-free except for its live sports coverage. Savings can reach as much as 45% compared with buying the services outside StreamSaver.
StreamSaver first launched in 2024 and is available only to Xfinity TV and internet customers. Comcast has also tied the bundle to its StreamStore, which now offers a catalog of 450 streaming apps and channels and 200,000 movie and TV titles for rent or purchase. Updates to StreamStore are rolling out to help customers manage subscriptions and purchases in one place.
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Jon Gieselman, an Xfinity executive, said StreamStore puts customers in control and makes it easy to mix, match and manage the streaming services they actually want. He also said customers can use StreamStore to build a personalized collection of streaming products while enjoying real savings. The move gives Comcast a more aggressive answer to a streaming market that has made affordability and flexibility a selling point, not an afterthought.






