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Get A 12-Month Peacock Subscription For Only $20 For A Limited Time

The perfect excuse to rewatch The Office over the holidays.

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NBC' is offering a special Black Friday discount on new subscriptions to its Peacock streaming service. You can join the ad-supported Peacock Premium or renew a previously canceled subscription for either $2/month for 12 months (normally $6/month), or $20 for a year (normally $60/year).

To get the reduced subscription price, you need to create a free Peacock account or sign in with an existing profile, then use one of the promo codes when prompted. Use code BIGDEAL for the $2/month discount, or YEARLONG for the $20/year price. Both discounts apply for the first year of service, after which your plan will roll over to the full monthly or yearly subscription price unless you cancel before it renews.

Peacock Premium offers thousands of on-demand movies and TV shows, including NBC properties like The Office and Saturday Night Live, plus over 50 live TV channels and live NBC sports events. This is a perfect deal if you want something to watch while relaxing at home or traveling for the upcoming holidays.

Both Peacock Premium Black Friday discounts are available to all new subscribers and returning members for a limited time. Existing Peacock users with an active subscription are not eligible for the deal. It also only applies to Peacock Premium, not the ad-free Peacock Premium Plus package that adds more live content and the ability to watch content offline for $12/month or $120/year.

If Peacock Premium's thousands of TV episodes and movies aren't enough content, you can also take advantage of similar deals for Hulu ($12 for a whole year) and Paramount+ ($6 for three months). Check GameSpot's Black Friday Deals hub for the best discounts on movies, games, and more happening right now.

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