With CBS the television network broadcasting this year’s Super Bowl, fans looking to stream the Big Game can once again turn to the company’s streaming service — Paramount Plus — if they don’t have an antenna, cable, satellite or streaming TV provider.
This will be CBS’ third Super Bowl that it streams on its own service, with 2019 and 2021’s Super Bowls having been available on CBS All Access (the precursor to Paramount Plus). Even better, Paramount Plus is one of the last streaming services that still offers a one-week free trial, so fans looking to watch can do so for free. No promo code is needed, you will just need to set a reminder to cancel the service after the Super Bowl in the event you don’t want to keep it.
You can watch the CBS broadcast on Paramount Plus with its $6-per-month Essential tier. You can check for yourself if your area has live CBS streaming here. It also offers a free, one-week trial.
Paramount Plus offers two tiers: A base “Essential” option that runs $6 per month and has ads as well as a pricier “With Showtime” plan that runs $12 per month, includes access to premium cable channel Showtime, allows you to download shows for offline viewing and has no ads “except live TV and a few shows.”
Both options are available at a discount if you want to sign up for an annual subscription ($60 per year for Essential, $120 per year for the “with Showtime” option) and either plan will get you live NFL games including this year’s Super Bowl.
You can stream Paramount Plus on a variety of devices ranging from iOS and Android phones and tablets and Xbox and PlayStation game consoles to smart TVs and streaming players running software from Amazon, Apple, Google, LG, Samsung, Vizio or Roku.
Paramount Plus details how to cancel the streaming service on its website, although for easiest use it may be best to sign up through a browser and then go sign in on your device of choice. If you do it this way, you can simply go…
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