Disney Plus pre-order deal gives six European countries £10/€10 discount

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What you need to know

• Customers in the UK, Ireland, Germany, Austria, Italy, Spain, and Switzerland can now pre-order twelve months of Disney+ at a discount.

• The limited period offer will end on March 23.

• Disney+ is set to launch in the nine European countries on March 24.

Ahead of the launch of its Disney+ streaming service in Europe next month, Disney today announced a pre-sale deal that will allow customers to save £10 or €10 on an annual subscription. A monthly subscription to Disney+ costs £5.99/€6.99, so this is a pretty good deal. Provided you sign up for an annual Disney+ subscription before March 24, you will end up only paying £4.17/€5.83 per month to access Disney's expansive catalog.

Each of the countries in this batch of the Disney+ rollout has a similar deal, except for France — désolé, mes amis — and you can pre-order right now to get your discount. At the end of this introductory year, you'll be charged the regular annual price, but at least the first year can be discounted.

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Country Pre-sale price Regular price
UK £49.99 £5.99 £59.99
Ireland €59.99 €6.99 €69.99
Germany and Austria €59.99 €6.99 €69.99
Italy €59.99 €6.99 €69.99
Spain €59.99 €6.99 €69.99
France N/A €6.99 €69.99
Switzerland 84.90 CHF 9.90 CHF 99.00 CHF

As confirmed by Disney+ last week, however, The Mandalorian will not stream all at once in the new launch countries. Instead, episodes of the live-action Star Wars series will start a weekly roll out from March 24, so you all can experience the lovely days of waiting and waiting to finally see the scenes those The Child memes came from.

Disney+ will go live in the UK, Austria, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Spain, and Switzerland on March 24 . It was previously slated to launch in these countries on March 31. The streaming service is also expected to launch in a few other western European markets later in the summer.