The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Disney+ predicted to overtake Netflix by 2025

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IT’S Netflix and chill now, but by 2025 The Walt Disney Company’s video streaming service Disney+, which will launch sometime from June 2022 in South Africa, will overtake Netflix as the world’s big winner in the streaming wars.

Research firm Digital TV Research has published a new market intelligen­ce report, predicting that Disney+ will dethrone Netflix within less than four years.

“Global subscripti­on video-on-demand ( SVOD) subscripti­ons will increase by 491 million between 2021 and 2026 to reach 1.64 billion.”

Simon Murray, principal analyst at Digital TV Research, says, “China and the United States had a similar number of subscripti­ons by end-2020. Due to government pressure, China’s growth is decelerati­ng, with 354 million subscripti­ons expected by 2026. The United States will continue to grow, with 450 million subscripti­ons expected by 2026.”

“China and the United States will together account for 49% of the global total by 2026, down from 56% in 2021.”

“Three platforms will control nearly half the world’s SVOD subscripti­ons by 2026. Disney+ will be the biggest winner, overtaking Netflix in 2025,” the latest projection­s show. “Disney+ will add 140 million subscriber­s between 2021 and 2026 to bring its total to 284 million. About 121 million of Disney+ subscriber­s (43% of its total) in 2026 will be in the 13 Asian countries under the Hotstar brand.”

Digital TV Research now estimates that Netflix will add 53 million subscriber­s to reach 271 million subscriber­s by 2026.

Amazon Prime Video is expected to reach 243.4 million subscriber­s, with Apple

TV+ carving out 35.6 million global users four years from now.

In September, the research company, in its latest prediction­s of video streaming for Africa specifical­ly, noted that although Disney+ is only launching around June 2022 and just in South Africa, its subscriber base will quickly grow to 2.17 million subscriber­s by 2026.

MultiChoic­e’s Showmax, currently in second place, will fall to third place and is predicted to increase its base from an estimated 861 000 subscriber­s by the end of 2021 to 2.12 million by 2026.

Amazon Prime Video will be in fourth place by 2026 and will grow from 575 000 subscriber­s at the end of 2021 to 1.93 million subscriber­s in sub-Saharan Africa. Meanwhile Apple TV+ is projected to increase its subscriber base in Africa from 121 000 to 304 000 subscriber­s.

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