This Streaming Deal Gets You a Full Year of Peacock for $25

Peacock is rolling out one of the best streaming deals of the season. As part of a Memorial Day promotion, the service is offering a full year of Peacock Premium for just $25, slashing $55 off the usual $80 price tag. The catch? You have to act before May 30 and enter code SPRINGSAVINGS at checkout to lock it in.

This ad-supported version of the platform grants access to a growing lineup of original shows and sports coverage. While Peacock hasn’t reached the cultural footprint of Netflix or Disney+, it has carved out a niche with quirky, inventive programming. 

Originals like Mrs. Davis, a sci-fi romp involving AI and nuns, and Poker Face, a Rian Johnson-created mystery-of-the-week series, have earned critical praise. More recently, Peacock has turned heads with surprisingly solid video game adaptations like Twisted Metal and Knuckles.


The Scranton documentary crew is heading to Toledo. #ThePaper arrives this September on Peacock. pic.twitter.com/Mzmbw7TBzF

— Peacock (@peacock) May 12, 2025

Looking ahead, Peacock is gearing up for a big fall. The long-rumored spinoff of The Office, called The Paper, is set to debut in September as a platform exclusive. And thanks to a new 11-year broadcasting deal, NBA coverage will join the roster later this year, making the service more appealing for sports fans. The streaming service also released its Sunday Night Football lineup for the fall. 

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Still, there’s a fine print note worth remembering: this $25 promo rate only lasts one year. After that, the subscription auto-renews at the full $80 price unless you cancel. But for now, it’s a low-cost entry point into a platform quietly building an identity around offbeat originals and premium sports content.

For anyone looking to expand their streaming rotation without another full-price subscription, this might be the right time to give Peacock a try—just don’t forget to set a calendar reminder before renewal rolls around.

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