Apple TV Subscribers Can Add Peacock for Just $2 Per Month to Stream Super Bowl and Olympics

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Last Updated: February 2026 | Reading Time: 4 minutes | Author: MacReview Editorial Team

Apple TV subscribers now have access to a bundle deal that adds Peacock streaming for only $2 per month, providing an affordable way to watch major sporting events like the Super Bowl and Winter Olympics. The partnership between Apple and NBCUniversal’s streaming service offers several tier options designed to appeal to different viewing preferences and budgets.

Bundle Pricing and Available Tiers

The most cost-effective option for sports fans combines Apple TV with Peacock Premium for $14.99 per month. This represents significant savings compared to purchasing the services separately, where Apple TV costs $12.99 monthly and Peacock Premium runs $10.99 monthly.

For subscribers who prefer an ad-free experience for non-live content, Apple TV subscribers can add Peacock Premium Plus for $6.99 per month, bringing the total bundle cost to $19.99 monthly. This tier normally costs $16.99 as a standalone subscription, making the bundled price a $10 discount. However, it’s worth noting that live programming such as sports events will still include advertisements regardless of the plan tier selected.

Apple One Subscribers Get Different Options

Apple One bundle subscribers have access to a separate offer. These users can add Peacock Premium Plus as an $11 monthly add-on, down from the standard $16.99 price point. Notably, Apple One subscribers can only access the Premium Plus tier through this bundle arrangement, not the lower-cost Premium option.

How the Reverse Bundle Works

The partnership works bidirectionally. Existing Peacock subscribers who don’t currently have Apple TV can add Apple’s streaming service to their plan for a discounted rate. This flexibility allows users to start with whichever service they currently subscribe to and add the other at a reduced cost.

What You Can Watch

Peacock serves as the streaming home for several high-profile sporting events, including the 2026 Winter Olympics and the Super Bowl. Beyond sports programming, the platform has gained attention for popular shows like reality series The Traitors and drama All Her Fault.

Apple TV continues to expand its original programming slate with new seasons of acclaimed series including the comedy Shrinking and the thriller Hijack. The service has announced additional content releases scheduled for the coming months.

Bundle Comparison Overview

Bundle OptionMonthly CostBest For
Apple TV + Peacock Premium$14.99Sports fans and general viewing
Apple TV + Peacock Premium Plus$19.99Ad-free on-demand content
Apple One + Peacock Premium PlusBase price + $11Apple One subscribers only
FAQ

Q: Will I see ads during live sports even with Peacock Premium Plus?

A: Yes, live content including sporting events like the Super Bowl and Olympics will include advertisements on all Peacock plan tiers. The Premium Plus tier only removes ads from on-demand programming.

Q: Can I cancel the bundle at any time?

A: Both Apple TV and Peacock operate on monthly subscription models that can be cancelled at any time without long-term contracts or cancellation fees.

Q: Is this bundle available internationally?

A: Peacock availability is currently limited to the United States. Apple TV operates in numerous countries, but this specific bundle offer appears to be a U.S.-only promotion tied to Peacock’s geographic restrictions.

MacReview Verdict

The Apple TV and Peacock bundle represents a straightforward value proposition, particularly for viewers interested in major sporting events. At just $2 additional per month for existing Apple TV subscribers, the Premium tier bundle provides access to exclusive live sports programming at a fraction of Peacock’s standalone cost. The math is simple: you’re essentially paying $2 monthly instead of $10.99 for Peacock Premium when bundled with Apple TV.

For households already invested in the Apple ecosystem, this partnership aligns with the company’s historical approach to service bundling. While Apple One remains the flagship bundle offering, these à la carte options provide flexibility for users who want specific services without committing to the full suite. The bidirectional nature of the discount adds practical value for subscribers coming from either platform.

Whether this bundle makes sense depends largely on your viewing habits. Sports enthusiasts looking to catch the Olympics and Super Bowl will find the $14.99 combined price compelling compared to separate subscriptions. Those less interested in live sports may find less value, though both services offer expanding libraries of original programming that could justify the cost for the right viewer.

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