Venu Sports is being written about as if it ’s another Netflix , or Max , or Hulu , with sole content that you ca n’t get anywhere else .

And while it ’s early twenty-four hours yet — as of this composition we do n’t actually know when you ’ll be able to sign up , though it will be in the immediate hereafter — we already know the sorting of event that are going to be on Venu Sports . Andwe have it away what Venu Sports costs .

So here ’s the resolution : No , Venu Sports is n’t proceed to be another one streaming service whose monthly fee you ’ll require to total on to all the others , while you grumble about how you ’re somehow paying more and working hard just to determine the things you want to watch . That ’s not what this is .

As theexecutives themselves have said pretty plain , Venu Sports is meant for someone who does n’t have cable television , or who does n’t have a analog cyclosis avail likeYouTube TVorHulu with Live TV . TossSling TVandFubointo the mix , too . If you have any of those service , you ’re already paying at least as much as Venu Sports ’ monthly fee — and more probable almost double that , just because three of those four serving are upwardly of $ 70 a month . And what ’s more is that they all carry mostly the same sports - centric channels — the same channels you ’re going to get with Venu Sports . So there ’s almost no ground you ’d ever want to have both . We ’re talking groove like all the ESPNs . And TBS and TNT . And FS1 and FS2 . And that ’s just for appetizer .

If you already have cable television or streaming , you almost sure should n’t be paying for Venu Sports .

There is a little bit of a caveat to that , however . And this is the part where you ’re go to have to do a fiddling homework , and perhaps some math . Because Venu Sports also will have events that are available on other standalone cyclosis overhaul — namely Max and ESPN+ . ( Though Venu wo n’t have all of the ESPN+ listing . ) If you have one or both of those services , you ’ll need to estimate that into your equating . Do you want to also pay up for Venu if you have , say , the Disney Bundle , which includes ESPN+ ? perhaps not . Do you need to also yield for Venu if you also have Max ? Perhaps you do not . And you almost certainly wo n’t need Venu if you already have both ESPN+ and Max . ( And we have n’t even refer thatESPN will be available as a standalone servicesometime in 2025 . )

So on one hand , yes , Venu Sports is yet another well out serve that ’s out there and ( soon ) usable to take your firmly - earned dollars every month . But unlike most every other streaming overhaul , Venu Sports is endure to be more of an option than a necessity .

Even if folks are n’t talking about it as if that ’s the case .