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Paramount is offering an extended one-month free trial to its Paramount+ with Showtime subscription by clicking through this link (no coupon required). This is the premium subscription with no ads and normally costs $12.99 per month. Best of all, this promotion is available to both new and previous subscribers. Now is a good time to sign up because you can watch the NFL playoff games this weekend or catch up on the recently released Transformers One movie.

Paramount+ with Showtime (30-Day Trial)

Extended 1 Month Free Trial to Paramount+ with Showtime Annual Plan

Paramount+ (formerly CBS All Access) is one of the better populated streaming services available, especially since this plan is ad-free. Its extensive library of media has been bolstered with the addition of Showtime in 2023, making it a great service for those who enjoy movies, original shows, live sports, news, and more.

Watch Two NFL Wild Card Games This Weekend

What a weekend for football fans. There are a total of six wild card games playing this weekend, and CBS and Paramount+ have rights to stream two of them: the Los Angeles Chargers vs. Houston Texans on January 11 at 4:30pm EST and the Denver Broncos vs. Buffalo Bills on January 12 at 1pm EST. Watch both games for free with this trial.

Watch Transformers One

The recently released animated Transformers One movie is now available to stream on Paramount+. Transformers One is an origin story that focuses on the relationship between Optimus and Megatron and the events leading up to their rift. It follows a separate canon from the Michael Bay films and is an excellent movie for kids and adults alike (although Tom Jorgensen doesn’t necessarily agree in his IGN Transformers One review). It’s definitely worth a watch.

Looking to try out other streaming services before you decide to pay? We’ve got you covered. Check out these steaming services that are currently offering free trials.

Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn’t hunting for deals for other people at work, he’s hunting for deals for himself during his free time.

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