While many Black Friday offers for streaming services typically involve ad-supported tiers, Paramount+ buckles the trend this year by providing a promotion without interruptions.

The deal kicks off immediately and extends through December 2, allowing subscribers to secure two months of Paramount+ at a rate of $2.99 per month, encompassing the ad-free Premium option alongside the ad-supported Essential version.

This setup grants full entry to the Paramount+ Premium catalog over the two-month period, encompassing programming from Paramount+, Showtime, and CBS such as Landman, Tulsa King, 1923, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Survivor, Lioness, MobLand, Yellowjackets, and additional titles, all accessible for a total of $6 without any commercials.

The usual monthly fee for Paramount+ Premium stands at $12.99, compared to $7.99 for the Essential plan. Calculating the savings reveals a 62.5% reduction for the Essential tier across two months, or an impressive 77% cut for the Premium level.

Beyond its comprehensive lineup of television series and films, the Paramount+ Premium subscription enables complimentary viewing of local CBS network feeds, facilitating live access to preferred CBS content, regional news broadcasts, and various over-the-air programs.

Access to NFL broadcasts on CBS is included with both the Premium and Essential plans, arriving right before the Thanksgiving Day clash featuring the Kansas City Chiefs against the Dallas Cowboys. Observers may favor the Chiefs, yet Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott remains a formidable presence.

This Black Friday incentive applies to both first-time and lapsed subscribers, but it concludes on Tuesday, urging prompt action. Remember that the subscription rate will increase to the standard amount following the end of the promotional term.