Comcast is now offering eight streaming service bundles for customers under its StreamSaver banner, growing the lineup after launching the Netflix, Peacock and Apple TV combination back in 2024. The new additions include packages with the Disney Plus and Hulu ad-supported bundle, and HBO Max, the company announced on Thursday.
StreamSaver initially rolled out as a $15 bundle that combines Apple TV, ad-supported Netflix and Peacock with ads for new or existing Xfinity internet and TV customers. With the new bundle lineup, the price of that basic combo has increased to $18 a month, and the most expensive package costs $35 a month. Customers can choose which mix of streaming services they want in the bundle, according to the options listed below.
Every service except Apple TV has ads, regardless of bundle type. You can sign up at Xfinity.com or visit the StreamStore.
We've been tracking price hikes in 2026, and so far companies like Netflix, Prime Video and Crunchyroll have bumped up their subscription rates. Streaming bundles have become a significant way to save money each month on TV in a time when costs continue to go up. Netflix raised the monthly rates on all its subscription plans in March, bumping up its ad-supported plan to $9, while its ad-free plans rose to $20 and $27, respectively. Peacock, Disney Plus, Apple TV and HBO Max all increased their subscription prices in 2025.

