The new direct-to-consumer platform will feature over 20,000 live events annually, debut with a $29.99 monthly plan, and integrate personalized features such as live stats, fantasy, and betting.
Fox Corporation's new streaming service, which will integrate all of its popular television brands on a single platform, will be integrated with ESPN's upcoming direct-to-consumer service, making the two services available bundled together for $39.99 per month.
Starting in early 2026, U.S. subscribers will access Hulu content exclusively within Disney+, while the company stops reporting individual subscriber counts for Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ amid a 7% year-over-year rise in direct-to-consumer revenue.
The new service will offer an unlimited plan for $29.99/month that features all of ESPN’s linear networks, covering 47,000 live events each year, on-demand replays, studio shows, and original programming.
The figures are based on a study by Parks Associates, which explores sports fans' viewing preferences, including their watching habits, spending patterns, and interest in interactive services.