‘Exclusive Deal: Indiana College Students Offered 50% Off Max for ‘House of the Dragon’ Fans’

College and university students who are fans of popular TV shows like “House of the Dragon,” “South Park,” or “Euphoria” now have a more affordable way to access them on Max’s streaming platform. Warner Bros. Discovery, a subsidiary of AT&T that owns Max, recently introduced a student discount that slashes the monthly subscription price by half.

Yes, college students can take advantage of a 50% discount on the Max monthly plan with ads for a year, reducing the cost from $9.99 to $4.99 per month. While $5 in savings may not seem substantial, it can make a difference, especially considering the rising costs of higher education and living expenses.

To qualify for the student discount, college students aged 18 and above must be enrolled in an educational institution. They can sign up for an account with UNiDAYS, a verification and discount app, to confirm their active student status. Upon verification, students will receive a discount code to apply on Max.com.

Max is the new name for HBO Max, as announced by the streaming provider in May, encompassing all the content previously available on HBO Max. The platform offers a variety of popular shows, including “House of the Dragon,” “Rick and Morty,” “My Adventures with Superman,” “The Last of Us,” “Succession,” “South Park,” “Euphoria,” “The Penguin,” “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver,” and “DC’s Harley Quinn.”

Max provides three streaming plans: the basic plan with ads for $9.99 per month, an ad-free plan for $16.99 per month, and the “Ultimate Ad-Free” package allowing streaming on four devices simultaneously for $20.99 per month.

For those interested in trying out Max, a selection of episodes can be watched for free on the platform to help viewers decide if they want to subscribe. Free episodes are accessible from the main menu bar on Max.com.

Max is available on various platforms, including the Amazon Appstore, Apple App Store, Google Play, Roku Channel Store, Samsung TV, Verizon +play, AT&T, Cox, Cricket, DirecTV, Dish Network, Hulu, Optimum, Prime Video Channels, Spectrum, Verizon, Xfinity, and YouTube TV.

In conclusion, college students can now enjoy their favorite shows on Max at a discounted rate, making quality entertainment more accessible to those on a budget.