Disney+ will premiere this summer in 42 countries and 11 territories, including South Africa, Turkey, Poland, Hungary, and the Middle East, and the specific launch dates and pricing have now been revealed.
The Walt Disney streaming service announced its launch dates on Tuesday, with South Africa receiving it on May 18 and Israel getting it on June 16, with the rest of the world getting it on June 8 or 14, respectively.
South African costs of 119 rand per month ($8.10) and 1,190 rand per year ($81) are included in the cost information.
“Users will have access to high-quality viewing, up to four concurrent streams, unlimited downloads on up to 10 devices, Imax Enhanced for selected titles (where available) and the ability to set up to seven different profiles, including the ability for parents to set Kids Profiles that have an easy-to-navigate child-friendly interface to access age-appropriate content,” Disney+ said.
Here is the full list of 42 countries where Disney+ will launch this summer: Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Bahrain, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Egypt, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kosovo, Kuwait, Latvia, Lebanon, Libya, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Malta, Montenegro, Morocco, North Macedonia, Oman, Palestine, Poland, Qatar, Romania, San Marino, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Tunisia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Vatican City and Yemen.
The Faroe Islands, land Islands, Sint Maarten, Svalbard & Jan Mayen, British Indian Ocean Territory, Gibraltar, Pitcairn Islands, St Helena, French Polynesia, the French Southern Territories, and the St. Pierre and Miquelon Overseas Collective are among the 11 territories that will get Disney+ starting this summer.