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Dazn to launch new subscription product for pay-per-view events

Dazn will next month announce full details of its new premium subscription product which will include all pay-per-view events

Dazn’s new premium package featuring all PPV events is to be announced in November

Dazn will unveil comprehensive details of its new premium subscription offering next month, which will encompass all pay-per-view events.

The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ-headquartered global sports streaming service believes the package will deliver excellent value for viewers who purchase multiple PPV boxing programmes whilst boosting audiences for these elite contests, which total approximately 15 each year, as reported by .

"We will be launching a new product in November for pay-per-view," Dazn's Pete Oliver told City AM. "We haven't given all the details yet, but there will be an option for customers to buy a subscription which gives them access to all the pay-per-views included.

"We think it's important because we're seeing more and more big fights coming. Obviously, it's a bit of a barrier for people that they have to buy those fights as a standalone pay-per-view and so we want to give people the option to take it on a different basis.

"We haven't announced pricing yet, but we're going to price it at a level that's very good value for customers. We think that's good for fans. It's also good for the boxing promoters, because it will increase the viewership of the fights."

The development comes amid mounting pressure on the PPV framework following influential Saudi sports promoter Turki Alalshikh's declaration in July that he had reached an agreement with Dazn ensuring no boxing under his Riyadh Season banner would feature on PPV from November onwards.

NHL joins NFL and FIBA bolt-on passes on Dazn

This development coincides with Dazn's ongoing diversification strategy through the addition of supplementary bolt-on passes to its platform.

Last month, the streaming service revealed that NHL.TV would be incorporated alongside NFL Game Pass and Fiba's Courtside 1891 basketball content within the application.