Last Day For Roku Streaming Discounts; Some Services For 99 Cents a Month
By Phillip Swann
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Roku is now offering discounts on 22 different streaming services but the bargains will expire after today (May 20, 2025), known as National Streaming Day.
The Roku discounts include AMC+ for $2.99 a month for two months (regular price: $9.99 a month); Britbox for $2.99 a month for two months (regular price: $8.99 a month); and MGM+ for 99 cents a month for two months (regular price: $6.99 a month).
The discounts, which are available on Roku devices, TVs, and The Roku Channel, will be good for two months unless otherwise stated. (Regular prices go into effect after the promotional period so be sure to cancel before it expires or you will be billed for that price.)
Here’s the 22 streaming services that will be discounted until tomorrow, May 21:
MGM+ for 99 cents a month
Acorn TV for $1.99 a month
Starz for $1.99 a month
Crunchyroll for $1.99 a month
Hallmark+ for $1.99 a month
Up Faith & Family for 99 cents a month
MHz for 99 cents a month
Lifetime Movie Club for $1.99 a month
A&E Crime Central for $1.99 a month
The Great Courses for $1.99 a month
ViX Premium for $1.99 a month
History Vault for $1.99 a month
Allblk for 99 cents a month
Shudder for 99 cents a month
Hopster Learning for $1.99 a month
The Great Courses Living for $1.99 a month
Hidive for 99 cents a month
Viaplay for 99 cents a month
AMC+ for $2.99 a month
Fox Nation for $1.99 a month
Britbox for $2.99 a month
BBC Select for $1.99 a month
You can also get one free month of Apple TV+.
In other streaming discounts now available for National Streaming Day, Peacock is offering one year of its ads-included Premium plan for $24.99, a $55 discount.
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