Game of Thrones returns to screens for Season 8 in April and Sky is giving fans of the show a treat ahead of its official launch.
The satellite firm’s NOW TV streaming service is offering a free 14-day trial of its popular Entertainment pass.
And with Sky launching all the previous Game of Thrones seasons on catch-up from March 1, fans of the blockbuster series can watch every old episode before the new show starts.
Along with this free 14-day offer, Sky has also revealed a deal which brings 30-days of free entertainment and movies.
NOW TV is currently offering this month-long trial with those who give this a try also getting six months access to the KidsĀ passĀ for just Ā£5.
This bundle includes over 1,000 movies and 300 box sets plusĀ thereāsĀ over 1,000 episodes of kids TV also available.
As with all of NOW TV’s channels, thereās no contract which means you can leave once the trial ends.
The news of these streaming dealsĀ arriveĀ ahead of a price increase for some Sky customers.
The satellite TV firm announced recently that costs will rise from April with Sky Entertainment, Sky Cinema and broadband users facing the hike.
Speaking about the new structure, a Sky spokesperson, said: āWe try to keep costs down and provide greater choice for our customers to pick the package that best suits them.
“We know price increases are never welcome, but we hope customers can see that our innovation, great content and ourĀ industry leadingĀ customer service provide good value.ā
As an example of the changes Sky Entertainment is increasing by Ā£2 from Ā£20 to Ā£22, Sky Cinema is increasing by Ā£1 from Ā£10 to Ā£11 and Sky Broadband will increase by Ā£1, across all packages
Not all products are increasing ā Sky Sports, Sky Go, Sky Box Sets, Sky HD, Sky Voicemail, Talk International, in-contract Sky Cinema and Sky Kids will not be increasing in price.