If you still haven’t got around to watching Game Of Thrones because you can’t afford Foxtel, we’ve got some very good news. For a limited time, Foxtel is offering free, on-demand access to every single episode of the hit series. (And yes, that includes all of Season 8!)
To watch every episode Game Of Thrones for free, simply sign up to Foxtel Now’s 10-day trial. This will grant you on-demand access to all Foxtel shows, including Game Of Thrones. Because the trial lasts for ten days, you’ll be able to watch the series’ finale on May 20 without paying a cent.
Just make sure you cancel your subscription after the final episode airs – otherwise you will be charged $25 per month. Sadly, the free trial is only available to new Foxtel customers, but you should be able to get around this by using a different email address and credit card. Enjoy!
To those who have somehow managed to avoid the cultural phenomenon, Game Of Thrones is a HBO fantasy drama based on the novels by George R R Martin. It follows the plight of warring royal families in a meticulously crafted world filled with betrayal, bloodshed and dark magic. If you haven’t watched it we strongly recommend giving it a try.
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But what do you actually get for your ten dollarydoos? Does Foxtel Now include Game Of Thrones? Do you still need to add a bunch of additional packs to make it worthwhile? We take a look at the prices, inclusions and your frequently asked questions.”]
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