Disney+ has stopped offering a week-long free trial of the streaming service, a spokesperson has confirmed.Up until now, users would have seven days to trial the service, before opting to pay £5.99 per month, or £59.99 for a whole year.The news comes ahead of the debut of popular musical Hamilton on the platform, which lands next week (July 3).“The service was set at an attractive price-to-value proposition that we believe delivers a compelling entertainment offering on its own,” a spokesperson for Disney told CNET, going on to reveal that the free trial offer expired this week.Other streaming services, including Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, still offer a 30-day free trial.Disney+ was released in the UK in March after being available in.
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