Comcast Expands Xfinity StreamSaver Bundle with New HBO Max and Hulu-Disney+ Options
Comcast has announced a significant expansion of its streaming bundle operated through its Xfinity broadband and video systems, introducing the Hulu-Disney+ combination and HBO Max to its offerings.
These new services join existing platforms such as Peacock, Netflix, and Apple TV. StreamSaver, a package exclusive to Xfinity TV and internet customers, launched in 2024.
Under the revamped structure, customers can select from a variety of combinations, including three, four, or all five streaming apps. The eight available packages range in price from $18 to $35 per month, offering savings of up to 45% compared to purchasing these services separately outside of StreamSaver.
The bundle includes only the ad-supported tiers of Netflix, HBO Max, and the Hulu-Disney+ package, while Apple TV remains ad-free, apart from its live sports coverage.
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Xfinity has introduced the StreamStore, enabling customers to engage with StreamSaver and browse a catalog that includes 450 streaming apps and channels, as well as 200,000 movie and TV titles available for rent or purchase.
As these new services join StreamSaver, updates to StreamStore are also being rolled out to assist customers in managing their subscriptions and purchases.
“Xfinity StreamStore puts customers in control – making it easy to mix, match, and manage the streaming services they actually want,” stated Jon Gieselman, Comcast’s chief growth officer for connectivity and platforms. “Customers can use StreamStore to build a personalized collection of streaming products, while enjoying real savings.”
Bundling has become increasingly important for stakeholders in the streaming industry as companies continue to raise standalone prices. Subscription streaming, which began as ad-free and reasonably priced a decade ago, has shifted toward advertising in recent years due to rising costs associated with sports rights and high-profile programming.







