This Memorial Day weekend deal will save you $55 on the price of a 12-month subscription to streaming service Peacock. You can get a whole year of TV shows and movies discounted from $79.99 to just $24.99, which is one of the best streaming service deals we’ve seen this year.
Subscribe to Peacock for $24.99 for 12 months when using code: SPRINGSAVINGS.
With over 50 channels, Peacock has a huge array of on-demand content to watch. It’s home to tons of Science & Technology documentaries, plus the SYFY channel, so there’s a host of great science-fiction content. Peacock also has a wide selection of the latest movies and biggest TV shows to enjoy.
To take advantage of one of the cheapest streaming deals we’ve seen, you need to use the code: SPRINGSAVINGS at checkout — you’ll also have to move quickly as the deal expires on the 30th May.
In terms of Science & Technology docs, there is “Banking on Bitcoin” and “Silicon Cowboys”, the story of the Compaq portable computer that altered the future of computing.
Sci-Fi fans can enjoy the Peacock original “Mrs. Davis”, a comedy-drama about a rogue AI. There are also shows from SYFY such as “Resident Alien” and “The Ark”, as well as the classics “Farscape”, “Quantum Leap, and “Heroes”, to name but a few.
With so much to watch on Peacock, there may be times when subscribers from the USA are travelling outside of the country and find access blocked due to geo-restrictions.
Thankfully, there is a simple solution: A Virtual Private Network, or VPN. The software allows any device to appear as if it is in another part of the world, meaning you can access your usual streaming services even when abroad. VPNs also have a host of privacy and protection benefits for your internet usage.
Our colleagues at TechRadar recommend NordVPN as the best VPN provider, which also has a fantastic VPN deal running currently, perfect to go alongside your Peacock streaming in 2025.
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