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Paramount+ Has Launched in the US

Paramount+ has launched. The streaming service has rebranded from CBS All Access and is now available in some countries.

What Is Paramount+?

Paramount+ is now available in the US, some parts of Latin America, and Canada. You can sign up on the Paramount+ website.

It will launch in the Nordics on March 25 and in Australia later this year. Other countries are planned, though no details have been given.

Paramount+ is owned by ViacomCBS and is a rebrand of the CBS All Access streaming service. It contains all the content that lived there, but will also play host to a bunch of exclusive programming like a Rugrats and Fraiser revival.

Paramount's movies like A Quiet Place Part II and Mission: Impossible 7 will also stream on the service around a month after they debut in theaters.

It costs $9.99/month without ads or $5.99/month with ads, though the latter tier will drop to $4.99 in June 2021. Until March 31, you can sign up for a free 30-day trial.

Paramount+ is also available on a wide range of devices, including iPhone, Android, Chromecast, Roku, Fire TV, and smart TVs.

Whether Paramount+ can make a dent in a crowded market with the likes of Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Hulu remains to be seen.


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