Prime Video launches cheaper tier with ads in India – and the US and UK could be next

It's happened, everyone. Shortly after rumors swirled that Amazon was set to launch a cheaper, ad-supported tier for its Prime Video streaming service, the company has done just that.

As first reported by Indian outlet Mint (via UK website Cord Busters), Prime Video Lite, an affordable and ad-based alternative to the streamer's main subscription tier, has been announced by Amazon. According to Mint, Prime Video Lite costs ₹999 (around £10 / $12 / AU$17.80) for 12 months, making it ₹500 cheaper than the usual ₹1,499-per-year price Prime Video is available for in that country.

There is a caveat, though. Currently, Prime Video Lite is only available to Indian customers, and there's no word on when it could (or will) make its way to the US, UK, and Australia. However, considering some of the world's best streaming services, including Netflix, have rolled out their cheaper, ad-supported tiers globally in recent months, it's seemingly only a matter of time before it's introduced in other territories.

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Prime Video is the latest streamer to get a cheaper, ad-supported tier. (Image credit: Amazon)

Individuals who sign up for a Prime Video Lite account will be able to stream unlimited movies and TV shows from the streaming giant's back catalog. That includes the best Prime Video movies and best Prime Video shows around, plus any new Prime Video movies that have recently hit the service.

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