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Awesome, I'll keep that in mind then if these "NFL+" is just more or less a rebrand of gamepass.I have excellent streams. PM if needed.
Awesome, I'll keep that in mind then if these "NFL+" is just more or less a rebrand of gamepass.I have excellent streams. PM if needed.
This must be what they're replacing DirecTV's Sunday Ticket with, right?
I've heard that Amazon and ESPN+ are in the running as well as Apple. Amazon Prime already has the Thursday Night games, so I'd think that they'd be the most likely. Like you said, it would be nice if you could stream individual games.It would be great if the NFL just allowed people to pay a fee to stream any game anytime and call it good, but there's way too much money out there from tv revenues. Sunday Ticket will most likely be moved to Apple TV, although there are still other services in the hunt. Whomever ponies up the Highest offer will take home the prize and put billions more into the NFL's pockets.
GemCity is likely talking about international GamePass (nflgamepass.com), which is a much more robust service intended for the EU market that allows viewing every single NFL game live as well as historical games back to 2012. It doesn't include the red zone, but you can tile multiple live games within the same window. Replays give you an option for standard broadcast or condensed but no coaching angle. Not available inside the US unless you're willing to use a VPN.Steam it.
nothing is changed. NFL+ is GamePass.
i like GamePass because I am an obsessed fan and do like the all 22 film.
like literally. Nothing has changed.
I've heard that Amazon and ESPN+ are in the running as well as Apple. Amazon Prime already has the Thursday Night games, so I'd think that they'd be the most likely. Like you said, it would be nice if you could stream individual games.
It may come down to more than just who has the highest bid. Amazon Prime is by far the larger streaming service, with 175 million subscribers. Apple TV has just 19 million, ESPN+ 14.9M. The league may feel that going with the larger subscriber would benefit them more in the long run as it would give them more exposure.I've also heard about Amazon and ESPN being in the mix, but from the articles I've read, Apple is still the front runner. I don't know when they are making the final call on who is getting it, but I can understand why Apple might be willing to spend a bit more than the other two. Both Amazon and ESPN already pay the NFL a lot of money for the games they already air/stream. Apple is the newest comer to the streaming services and they could use the influx of fans that a contract with the NFL would bring them. All 3 have the capital to bid high enough, it just comes down to who feels they can bid highest and get the return on that investment.
I had whatever Replay service the NFL has had for the past couple seasons.
I’m currently using NFL+ on IOS. Anyone having trouble watching older games? It has options going back to 2009, but anything before 2018 is showing up as “upcoming” like it used to when the game hadn’t happened yet. I think it’s glitching and the NFL hasn’t fully integrated the replays into their new app.
It's absolutely ridiculous that, in 2022, we can't simply have a legit, live stream of all games.
I've got the international version of NFL Game Pass, and it does include RedZone and All-22. I can watch any game live, with commercials. No games are blacked out here in Brazil or in some other countries, but I understand from the terms of service that in a few places (UK and Ireland, I think), some games are.GemCity is likely talking about international GamePass (nflgamepass.com), which is a much more robust service intended for the EU market that allows viewing every single NFL game live as well as historical games back to 2012. It doesn't include the red zone, but you can tile multiple live games within the same window. Replays give you an option for standard broadcast or condensed but no coaching angle. Not available inside the US unless you're willing to use a VPN.
Season ticket holders used to get the free subscription to US GamePass which was only replays but had the coaching angles. That's the service that is being rebranded NFL+ Premium, and I have yet to hear anything about whether they're giving out subscriptions this year.