After converting from a streaming video service to a comic book portal last year, DC Universe Infinite is finally rolling out to regions outside the US this spring and summer.
Today, DC Comics announced That the service is now available in Canada, with support for Australia and New Zealand arriving later this week on March 29. After that, the UK will get access on April 28, followed by availability in Brazil and Mexico sometime later this summer.
DC Comics says subscribers in other countries will have the same access to the service’s library of more than 25,000 comic books as it does in the US, including early access to new Digital First comics like Suicide Squad: King Shark and others. And just like in the US, new editions of printed comics will be added to the service six months after the first sale in stores.
Meanwhile, to sweeten the deal, DC Comics is introducing discounted prices for anyone who signs up during the first 30 days of the DC Universe Inifinite launch in their country, with customers able to keep them.
reduced prices as long as they keep a paid subscription. So while prices vary a bit by region, you’ll generally see savings of about 30 to 35 percent if you take advantage of DC’s introductory pricing.
At launch, an annual subscription to DC Universe Infinite will cost just $59.99 CAD, $64.99 AUD, $64.99 NZD or £36.99 BPS for the next 30 days, before jumping up to the regular price of $ 89.99 CAD, $99.99 AUD & $99.99 NZD or £54.99 per year. If you prefer to pay month-to-month, you can do that too with prices starting at $9.99 CAD, $9.99 AUD, $9.99 NZD or £6.99 BPS.
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