Get Peacock for less: Walmart+ 1 year for $49 includes Peacock Premium
Here’s a simple Black Friday hack: Walmart is offering Walmart+ for half off, bringing the first year to $49. One of the membership perks is the ability to choose a Peacock Premium or Paramount+ Essential subscription at no extra cost — meaning you can get Peacock access for well under its usual annual price.
The offer shortens the path to streaming hits like The Paper, Silo and a growing Peacock catalog. Walmart+ also bundles other benefits like free shipping on orders over $35, fuel discounts, early access to deals and extra services that may make the membership useful beyond streaming.
How the hack works
- Buy Walmart+ at the discounted rate (first year $49) during the promotion.
- Redeem the streaming benefit included with Walmart+ to select Peacock Premium or Paramount+ Essential.
- Sign up or activate your Peacock account through the Walmart+ benefit to access the content.
Why this matters
With many streaming services raising prices, bundles and retailer promos can offer better value than subscribing directly. Peacock Premium’s annual price is frequently much higher than $49, so getting it through Walmart+ is a cost‑effective option if you want ad‑free or expanded Peacock access (depending on which tier is offered).
Things to check before you buy
- Confirm the promotion is available in your country/region and read any eligibility requirements.
- Make sure the Walmart+ plan you purchase includes the streaming perk and follow Walmart’s activation steps for Peacock.
- Note renewal pricing after the first year — set a reminder if you don’t want to continue paying the regular rate.
- Compare whether you prefer Peacock or Paramount+ content, since Walmart+ lets you pick one of those services as the included benefit.
For more details, check Walmart+ (opens in a new tab): walmart.com/plus and Peacock (opens in a new tab): peacocktv.com.
Discussion: Would you sign up for Walmart+ mainly to get Peacock at this price — or do you prefer subscribing to streaming services directly? Share which service you’d binge first.
