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Apple TV users get $2/month Peacock, including Super Bowl and Olympics

Peacock is about to air two of the biggest TV events of the year: the Super Bowl and the Olympics. And if you’re an Apple TV subscriber, you can add on Peacock for only $2/month. Here are the details.

Apple TV-Peacock bundle is available in several different tiers

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This Sunday, Peacock is streaming the Super Bowl, and a couple days earlier on Friday, the 2026 Winter Olympics kick off on NBC’s streamer too.

If you’re looking into options to stream those major sporting events, the best deal likely involves being an Apple TV subscriber.

Existing Apple TV subscribers can add on Peacock Premium for just $2/month.

The bundle costs just $14.99/month for both services. With standalone plans, Apple TV is $12.99/month and Peacock Premium is $10.99/month.

If you’d prefer to get the higher-end Peacock Premium Plus plan, being an Apple TV subscriber still provides a nice $10 discount. It makes Peacock’s ad-free plan just $6.99 rather than the standard $16.99. But if you’re watching live content like the Super Bowl or Olympics, ads will still be included.

If you’re an Apple One subscriber, you can also score a Peacock discount—but the only option is the higher-end Peacock Premium Plus plan with no ads. It’s available as an $11/month add-on—down from the typical $16.99 price tag.

Overall, the best deal for sports viewing is definitely the Apple TV-Peacock Premium bundle for $14.99, since you’re only paying $2/month extra for Peacock. And ads for live content will apply no matter the plan you choose.

The bundle discount also works in reverse.

If you’re a Peacock subscriber but don’t currently have Apple TV, you can add on Apple’s streamer for just a few extra dollars.

Apple TV + Peacock bundle: wrap-up

To summarize:

Beyond the Olympics and Super Bowl, some of Peacock’s biggest hits recently include reality series The Traitors and drama All Her Fault.

Meanwhile, Apple TV is currently airing new seasons of hit comedy Shrinking, thriller Hijack, and has a lot more coming soon.

How much does bundling make a difference in your choice of subscription services? Let us know in the comments.

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Ryan got his start in journalism as an Editor at MacStories, where he worked for four years covering Apple news, writing app reviews, and more. For two years he co-hosted the Adapt podcast on Relay FM, which focused entirely on the iPad. As a result, it should come as no surprise that his favorite Apple device is the iPad Pro.