Is Disney Plus in South Africa?
The debut of Disney+ in South Africa took place on May 18, 2022.
Which Other African Countries Can It Be Found?
In January, the Walt Disney Company announced that it was bringing its streaming service, Disney+, to 42 new nations, including 6 African countries: Egypt, Morocco, Algeria, Libya, Tunisia, and South Africa.
How Did It Start?
Disney+, which debuted in the US, Canada, and the Netherlands in 2019, is now available in 64 nations and has 137.7 million customers globally.
The service will debut on the continent when it launches in South Africa, where it will join other global streaming services like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Showmax.
What Are The Subscription Packages of Disney Plus in South Africa?
Users may purchase the Standard Plan from Disney+ South Africa for R119 ($7.47) per month or R1,190 ($74.64) per year. Users of the $8 plan, comparable to Disney+’s $8 plan in the US, may watch content simultaneously on four devices and have limitless access to downloads across ten devices.
South Africans can access Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) material like Moon Knight and exclusive Disney content like the Star Wars series and Encanto on the service. Users from South Africa may also access Disney+’s Star Hub, where they can watch content from other services, including FX, Hulu, Freeform, and 20th Century Fox.
As a result, people from all walks of life in South Africa can get access to Disney Plus and enjoy all their favorite shows and channels.