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Disney+ 3-month sub an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Perk in time for Loki

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A Disney+ 3-month subscription is now available as an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Perk just in time for the launch of the Loki six-episode series.

“Starting today, Ultimate members will once again be able to enjoy series, movies, and Originals, including the premiere of Marvel Studios’ ‘Loki’ on June 9, with a new 30-day trial to Disney+ via Perks,” Microsoft advised.

“Whether you claimed the previous Disney+ Perk or not, Ultimate members who do not currently have an active Disney+ subscription will be eligible to claim the 30-day subscription trial through the Perks Gallery on their Xbox console, on the Xbox app for Windows PC, or through the Xbox Game Pass mobile app on iOS and Android. Once the Perk is claimed, members will be directed to the Disney+ site to activate their subscription. Members can claim and activate the trial now until September 30.”

The Perk applies to new Disney+ subscribers only and is valid in Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Canada, the US, Great Britain, Denmark, Finland, Italy, Singapore and more countries.

Loki is a six-episode Disney+ series that flows on from Avengers Endgame and stars Tim Hiddleston (Loki), Owen Wilson (Mobius M Mobius), Gugu Mbatha-Raw (Ravonna Renslayer), Wunmi Mosaku (Hunter B-15), Sophie Di Martino, Richard E Grant and Erika Coleman.


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