Apple TV is offering a two-month Prime Day trial for $6 a month on the final day of Prime Day. Amazon Prime members have to sign up through an existing Amazon Prime account to use it, so the discount is short, tied to one checkout path, and already counting down.
The timing matters because Prime Day deals are still running at 3 pm ET on Friday, June 26. The offer gives subscribers a brief, lower-cost way to sample Apple TV’s lineup before the window closes.
Prime Day and the Apple TV trial
The deal is one of several streaming promotions running through Amazon Prime accounts, alongside offers from HBO, Peacock, Paramount Plus, AMC+, PBS Kids, Britbox, and MGM Plus. The practical takeaway is simple: if you already have Amazon Prime, the discount is available now without waiting for a separate launch or a wider rollout.
Apple TV is always a bit stinting and slow with new releases, and the two-month half-off trial is a perfect opportunity to catch up on a couple things you missed. For a viewer deciding where to spend two months, that makes the promotion less about a permanent subscription decision and more about a short, cheap viewing window.
Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed and Pluribus
The article names Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed and Pluribus as Apple TV titles that fit the pitch. A subscriber who wants to use the deal can treat those as the first stops inside the discounted period, rather than signing up blind and hoping the catalog justifies the price.
Colin Farrell Returns in Sugar Apple Tv Season 2 Friday also points to how Apple TV is using specific shows to keep attention on the service during the promotion. That matters for anyone trying to decide whether to start now, because the value of a two-month trial depends on whether the titles you want are available immediately.
Amazon Prime account access
The catch is structural. The streaming discounts require an existing Amazon Prime account, which means the Apple TV offer is not a free-floating promo anyone can grab from anywhere. It lives inside Amazon’s checkout and membership system, so eligibility depends on that account relationship first.
The source does not say whether the deal is limited to new subscribers or whether returning and current subscribers can use it too. That leaves the one question a shopper would want answered before tapping through: whether this $6-a-month window is open to everyone with Amazon Prime or only to first-time Apple TV trial users.






