Here's how you can save 50% on your first year of the newly-announced Paramount Plus

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Paramount Plus Hero (Image credit: Paramount)

The rebranding of CBS All Access is only a few weeks away, and soon, Paramount Plus will exist in its place. If you're still unsure about whether Paramount Plus is even worth looking into, this limited-time deal on its annual membership should make it a bit easier to come to a decision.

Paramount Plus is set to debut at the same monthly cost as CBS All Access, at $5.99 per month for the limited commercials plan or $9.99 monthly for the same content with zero commercials. Paying annually is always a better option as you're able to save over 15% and won't have to worry about a monthly bill. However, right now, it's an even smarter way to join. Through March 3, you can get your annual subscription to Paramount Plus for only $29.99! At 50% off its regular cost, it's likely to be quite some time before we see an offer like this again.

With today's deal, only the Limited Commercials plan drops to $30 while the Zero Commercials plan is priced at $50. What's a year spent not watching commercials worth to you? The other feature Zero Commercials plan customers receive is the ability to download up to 25 episodes for offline viewing, which is unavailable on the more affordable plan. The discount should be applied automatically during checkout, though if not, you can enter promo code PARAMOUNTPLUS to snag the offer.

While this deal is only available before Paramount Plus launches, you'll immediately gain access to the CBS All Access streaming service upon signup. Paramount Plus is bringing over all of CBS All Access' content when the switch occurs on March 4, so you can continue watching original shows like Star Trek: Discovery and The Good Fight, content from networks like BET, MTV, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, and CBS, along with an influx of Paramount films, new shows, and more.

Best of all, the service will be available to stream on Android and iOS devices, as well as Roku and Fire TV devices so you can catch up on your binge-watching sessions anywhere you go. Our guide on everything you need to know about Paramount Plus can help answer any other questions you might have before signing up.

Alex Smith
Alex is a graduate from the University of North Florida with a background in sales and merchandising. When he’s not hunting down the next great deals to post on Thrifter, he can be found making music and working on his eBay business.
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