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TVING is reshaping Korea’s streaming landscape through a landmark partnership with Disney+, introducing the country’s first triple-platform subscription bundle. “3 PACK” gives viewers seamless access to TVING, Disney+ and Wavve under a single plan for unprecedented convenience and savings TVING has launched Korea’s first streaming bundle, integrating Disney+, TVING and Wavve On November 18, TVING announced its new partnership with Disney+ to introduce “3 PACK,” a subscription bundle that gives users access to TVING, Disney+ and Wavve with a single sign-up. As Korea’s first-ever three-platform streaming bundle, 3 PACK is set to drive a paradigm shift in the domestic streaming landscape.  The launch of 3 PACK is part of a strategic partnership with Disney Korea and marks a rare integration between a global streaming service and local platforms. It is being hailed as a groundbreaking initiative that enables users to enjoy content from all three services at once. Through this offering, TVING aims to provide significantly greater value for Korean viewers, support the shared growth of the local streaming market and set new standards for user experience. The new bundled plans are based on each platform’s standard subscription and come in two options:  3 PACK (21,500 KRW or 14.66 USD per month), which provides access to TVING, Disney+ and Wavve. “Double (Disney+)” (18,000 KRW or 12.20 USD per month), which offers access to both TVING and Disney+.  Compared to subscribing to each platform’s standard plan separately, users can save up to 37%. With these bundles, TVING offers viewers an even broader and more compelling lineup, ranging from K-dramas, entertainment shows, news and sports including the KBO League, to Disney+’s extensive library spanning Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic and Hulu titles — all at a highly competitive price. TVING recently accelerated the global reach of K-content with the launch of the “TVING Collection” on Japan’s Disney+ on November 5, and the two companies have signaled plans for close collaboration to enhance user satisfaction in markets worldwide. TVING’s original content continues to draw significant attention for its growing international appeal. Released simultaneously on November 6 in Korea, Japan and 19 Asia-Pacific countries, the TVING original “Dear X” quickly rose to No. 3 on Japan’s Disney+ while also charting in Korea. It ranked No. 1 in key Asian markets including Singapore and Hong Kong, as well as in the U.S., further reaffirming the strength of TVING’s original lineup. Logos of Disney+, TVING and Wavve TVING CEO Julie Choi said, “We are delighted to offer Korean audiences a more affordable service by combining the powerful K-content libraries of TVING and Wavve with Disney’s premium lineup. Moving forward, TVING will continue to take bold and innovative steps to deliver even greater enjoyment and inspiration to users, backed by our strong content library.” Tony Zameczkowski, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Direct-to-Consumer for The Walt Disney Company Asia Pacific, said, “This collaboration marks a bold move for Disney+ and a key milestone in our APAC strategy. By joining forces with TVING and Wavve, we are expanding our reach, enriching the content ecosystem and delivering greater value for consumers. We hope this partnership sets a new benchmark for cross-border collaboration within the industry.” Disney Korea CEO Kim So-yeon said, “As Disney+ marks its fourth anniversary in Korea, we are proud to introduce an innovative new offering while strengthening our role as a bridge that connects the creative power of local content with global audiences. We expect this partnership to become a true game changer in the Korean streaming market, and we will continue to create meaningful opportunities that reflect the diverse needs of viewers.” Meanwhile, TVING plans to solidify its position as Korea’s leading streaming service through partnerships across various industries, while expanding its global footprint beyond Japan and the Asia-Pacific region to markets around the world, including the U.S. and Latin America, through a wide range of strategic initiatives.
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