Apple is expected to debut several new services this fall, including Apple Arcade with an offeringwhich would be $4.99 per month, but also Apple TV+, its video streaming service, for which Apple has invested several billion dollars.
A few months ago, a budget of $1 billion was mentioned as the budget for creating original content for Apple TV+. However, a new report from the Financial Times reveals that this budget was exploded to reach6 billion dollars.
The American newspaper Bloomberg also published a new report on the Apple TV+ service, where we learned that the service could be launchedduring November, for a price of$9.99 per month.
This is a questionable price if confirmed, as it sits above the Disney+ service which offers a much larger catalog of content, and in the middle between the different Netflix subscription offers.
At launch, Apple TV+ is expected to include the following original series: “The Morning Show,” Steven Spielberg’s “Amazing Stories,” “See” with Jason Momoa, “Truth Be Told” with Octavia Spencer, and a house documentary series. extravaganzas called “Home”.
Apple's catalog will be relatively small compared to competing streaming services. The ideal solution would be for Apple to offer a bundle like Amazon Prime, with a subscription giving access to all its services, for iCloud, Apple Music, Apple Arcade, Apple TV+ and Apple News+ (not available in France).
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