
Apple TV+ free for a month, but the end of the offer cannot be long
Apple arriving with free months to its streaming platform. © Apple
Apple TV+ is one of the few streaming platforms to still offer a free trial period. This usually lasts only seven days, before the monthly subscription at € 9.99 starts.
But on the occasion of the release of season 2 of SeveranceApple temporarily offers a much more interesting promotional offer. Indeed, until Thursday, January 30, it is possible to enjoy a month of free subscription, whether you are a newcomer or a former customer.
A free month to catch up with Apple TV+ content
To activate this offer, it's very simple: direction thededicated address. You will then need to create an Apple account and enter a payment method, or connect to your existing profile.
Once the free month is activated, do not forget to go to the settings of your account in order to unsubscribe to avoid the invoicing of the following month at € 9.99.
Apple’s offer is available until Thursday, January 30. © Apple
Note that if some users have raised that they were not eligible for the offer, but the majority indicate that everything is working normally.
What films and series to see on Apple TV+?
Apart from the solid and intriguing Severancewhose season 2 is currently being broadcast, many quality series are to be enjoyed on Apple TV+, especially if you are science fiction, a field where the streaming service is particularly shining.
In this category also are worth the detour Silo (whose season 2 has just ended), For all mankind,, Foundation,, Monarch or the recent Dark Matter.
Shrinking,, Slow Horses And Ted Lasso Also form an essential trio in more varied genres, while more recently has been added to the catalog Le Thriller Prime Target.
Far from its famelic beginnings, the Apple TV+ catalog is today qualitative enough to take care of a month, or even more, despite its weaknesses on the side of the films.
It is also good to remember that Apple TV+ content are available in Canal+ offersand this from the first level of subscription.