Months go by and I feel obliged to continue claiming Apple TV+ as the platform that, from my point of view, has a better balance between the quantity and quality of its content. Unfortunately, in a world saturated with streaming services that, by the way, they are increasing their rates, it is becoming more and more difficult to scratch your pocket; but beware, because Those from Cupertino are going to make things a little easier for their potential new subscribers.
If last November it was Selena Gomez who brought this promotion under her arm to celebrate the premiere of the documentary ‘My Mind and Me’, this time it was Will Smith the one chosen to lead this new campaign with which those of the bitten apple Give away two months of subscription to your platform.
Will Smith also distributes codes
On the occasion of the launch of ‘Hacia la libertad’ and until the 14th of this same month of January, new subscribers to Apple TV + will be able to enjoy a couple of months for free through a promotional code. Of course, those who want to benefit from the gift must meet the following conditions:
- Not having enjoyed the service beforeeither by paying or through a trial period or promotion similar to the one offered now.
- Have an Apple ID valid to access the platform, which can be obtained for free by registering on the Apple website.
- Register before January 14that is, you have until this Friday to access.
To get hold of the aforementioned code, all you need to do is access this link and click —or tap— on Accept 2 Months Free. After that, you will have to sign in with your Apple ID or, if you are already logged in The Apple TV app will open to complete the subscription steps. Of course, after two months the monthly payment will begin to be charged to the payment method you have selected, so you will have to cancel if you do not want to continue enjoying the content.
Already there are no excuses not to give Apple TV+ a chance and productions such as ‘Calls’, ‘Servant’, ‘The Essex Serpent’, ‘Ted Lasso’, or the wonderful ‘Pachinko’ by Justin Chon and Kogonada.