Disney+ will launch in more of its parts world this summer. On Wednesday, Disney announced that its streaming service will expand to 42 additional countries and 11 new territories in the second half of the year.
The full list is below, but some of the more notable places where the platform include South Africa and Greece. Disney did not say exactly when it plans to launch the service in each country and region, nor did it provide details on pricing.
Disney+ is currently available in 64 countries worldwide, including USA, the United Kingdom and Canada.
The announcement of an impending expansion comes as Disney had fewer than expected subscribers in the last financial quarter of 2021.
Some analysts had predicted that the company would add up to 9,4 million new users by the end of the year, but the company managed to attract more than 2,1 million subscribers.
Here's the full list of countries the service is expanding to this summer: Αλβανία, Algeria, Andorra, Bahrain, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Egypt, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kosovo, Kuwait, Latvia, Lebanon, Libya, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Malta, Montenegro, Morocco, Northern Macedonia, Oman, Palestine, Poland, Poland, A Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Tunisia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Vatican City and Yemen.
In terms of areas, the list is as follows: Faroe Islands, French Polynesia, French Southern Territories, St. Pierre and Miquelon Overseas, Νland Islands, Sint Maarten, Svalbard & Jan Mayen, British Indian Ocean Territory, Gibraltar, Pitcairn and St. Helena.