Disney Plus Launches in Hong Kong
Disney Plus officially launched in Hong Kong today. Here’s what you need to know about the launch.
Disney today announced the launch of its streaming service in Hong Kong. The launch is part of the service’s continuing global rollout. Starting today, subscribers can immerse themselves in the Disney Plus experience on virtually all streaming and mobile devices.
In addition, subscribers to the service will enjoy access to 4K UHD, 5.1 channel sound, and support for Dolby Atmos-compatible audio equipment. And don’t forget, it’s all commercial-free. Viewers can watch on up to four devices at a time, set up new profiles (including a Kids profile), and can download shows to their device for offline viewing – on up to 10 devices.
As you’d expect, this launch includes everything Disney, Pixar, Star Wars, Marvel, and National Geographic. It also includes Star (Hulu for those outside the US) content.
This Hong Kong launch also brings more content within Disney Plus that’s available globally with Mandarin and Cantonese subtitles and overdubs.
This news follows Disney Plus Day, which celebrated the service’s second birthday. Disney Plus launched in South Korea and Taiwan on November 12th in honor of Disney Plus Day. Now, it’s rolling out to Hong Kong. Customers in Hong Kong will pay HK$ 73 ($9.37 US) per month or a yearly package at HK$ 738 ($94.73 US).
Subscribe to Disney Plus
If you’re in the US, you can subscribe to Disney Plus at any time. It’s available on virtually all devices where streaming services reside. If you’re on a Windows PC, you can install Disney Plus as an app.
Disney offers a monthly subscription for $7.99/month or $79.99/year to its core streaming service. Or subscribe to the Disney Plus Bundle that includes Disney Plus, Hulu (With Ads), and ESPN+ for $13.99/month. And better yet, you can grab the New Disney Plus Bundle that includes Disney Plus + Hulu (No Ads) + ESPN+ for $19.99/month. The latter provides an actual “ad-free” experience.