Save up to 79% on your first two months of Paramount Plus with this limited-time deal
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If you've been hoping to get caught up on the latest shows in the Yellowstone universe or are looking to get back into UFC, a new Paramount Plus deal might be able to help you out. The limited-time offer will knock your first two months of service down to just $3 a month — regardless of which tier of service you sign up for.
This is the first Paramount Plus deal since Black Friday and Cyber Monday in 2025, and it's the same deal that was offered on those major shopping holidays, so we don't expect to see a better sale on these monthly plans anytime soon. Given the January 2026 Paramount Plus price hikes, wherein each monthly plan increased by $1 a month, this is technically a better discount than the Black Friday deal.
The current offer will discount the first two months of service for new and former subscribers. After that period is up, plans will renew at the then-standard rate, which is currently $9 a month for Essential and $14 a month for Premium. However, monthly subscribers can always cancel before then.
If you're not sure which plan to sign up for, we think it's worth giving a Premium subscription a go since it'll cost the same for two months. Streaming services rarely offer the same discount on both their ad-supported and ad-free tiers (and often forgo ad-free discounts altogether), making this rare deal worth cashing in on. You can learn more about the streaming service and deal below.
FAQ
When does the deal end?
The Paramount Plus deal ends on March 31, 2026, so potential customers have until the end of the month to cash in on the offer.
What's on Paramount Plus?
Paramount Plus is the streaming home of all things CBS, so new episodes of popular CBS shows (like "NCIS," "Marshals," "Survivor," and "Tracker") will land on the service the day after their broadcasts. Fans can also watch these shows live with the Premium tier, which we'll dig into more below.
The streaming service also hosts a slate of original content, most notably shows from Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan, including "1883," "1923," "The Madison," "Mayor of Kingstown," "Landman," "Lioness," and "Tulsa King." Just keep in mind that you'll need to head to Peacock to watch the original "Yellowstone" series.
Paramount Plus also offers an impressive catalog of movies, along with select programming from other Paramount-owned networks, such as Comedy Central and MTV. With the Premium tier, you can also watch Showtime content.
Additionally, the streamer offers an ever-growing selection of live sports content. Both tiers of service include access to NFL on CBS games, Champions League matches, and UFC events. If you want to watch every live sport that airs on CBS, you'll need to upgrade to a Premium plan.
What's the difference between Paramount Plus Essential and Premium?
Paramount Plus Essential offers ad-supported access to all of the streaming service's on-demand content, except for most Showtime programming, which is available in the Premium tier.
By upgrading to Premium, you gain access to Showtime content and a 24/7 live stream of your local CBS station. Premium also unlocks ad-free on-demand streaming and the ability to download most content for offline viewing.
To learn more, you can explore our Paramount Plus guide or head directly to the Paramount Plus website. For additional sales, check out our roundup of the best streaming deals and bundles.