NBA League Pass has slashed its subscription prices by up to 55% - and you can now snag the Premium tier for a whopping $75, down from $160. The Standard plan, which includes commercials and supports only one device at a time, is now on sale for $50, a significant discount from its usual price of $110.
For those who want to take their NBA fandom to the next level, the Premium tier offers a wealth of features, including no commercials, in-arena streams during breaks in the game, and offline viewing of full games. But what's more, subscribers can now enjoy concurrent streams on up to three devices at once - a feature that was previously only available for multiview users.
This sale is all the more impressive considering that we're almost halfway through the season. With NBA League Pass, fans can catch hundreds of out-of-market games from the comfort of their own homes - even if they don't have access to their favorite teams' broadcast networks due to regional sports restrictions in the US.
For those curious about what's included and what's not, the service carries every single NBA game live outside the US and Canada, but with some notable caveats. Nationally broadcast games won't be available live, but will be available on-demand 24 hours later. And, of course, any games being shown on regional sports networks will be blacked out.
But for the vast majority of fans who follow multiple teams, NBA League Pass is a must-have service - especially at these discounted prices. So, grab your favorite snacks, get cozy, and start cheering on your team with the latest deals from Engadget Deals!
For those who want to take their NBA fandom to the next level, the Premium tier offers a wealth of features, including no commercials, in-arena streams during breaks in the game, and offline viewing of full games. But what's more, subscribers can now enjoy concurrent streams on up to three devices at once - a feature that was previously only available for multiview users.
This sale is all the more impressive considering that we're almost halfway through the season. With NBA League Pass, fans can catch hundreds of out-of-market games from the comfort of their own homes - even if they don't have access to their favorite teams' broadcast networks due to regional sports restrictions in the US.
For those curious about what's included and what's not, the service carries every single NBA game live outside the US and Canada, but with some notable caveats. Nationally broadcast games won't be available live, but will be available on-demand 24 hours later. And, of course, any games being shown on regional sports networks will be blacked out.
But for the vast majority of fans who follow multiple teams, NBA League Pass is a must-have service - especially at these discounted prices. So, grab your favorite snacks, get cozy, and start cheering on your team with the latest deals from Engadget Deals!