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ESPN+
I can't seem to find this addressed anywhere on the ESPN+ FAQs and hoping someone here can help. Is ESPN+ offered exclusively as an add-on to existing ESPN subscriptions, or is it available as a standalone subscription? I don't have cable (generally watch games at friends' houses) and thus have no existing ESPN subscription, and can't figure out whether I'll be able to purchase an ESPN+ subscription on its own. Thanks in advance.
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Re: ESPN+
I think it is a stand alone subscription. Go sign up for the free 7 day trial and check it out.AppySprayberry wrote: ↑Thu Sep 20, 2018 9:19 amI can't seem to find this addressed anywhere on the ESPN+ FAQs and hoping someone here can help. Is ESPN+ offered exclusively as an add-on to existing ESPN subscriptions, or is it available as a standalone subscription? I don't have cable (generally watch games at friends' houses) and thus have no existing ESPN subscription, and can't figure out whether I'll be able to purchase an ESPN+ subscription on its own. Thanks in advance.
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Re: ESPN+
Yes, stand alone. Gives you access to the videos as well as some extra things on the website.