Prime Video to Stream NBA Games Starting in October in the Philippines

In a nutshell

  • Prime Video secures NBA rights—Starting October 2025, NBA games will be available to subscribers under an 11-year global media rights deal.
  • Exclusive coverage for Philippine subscribers—67 regular-season NBA games, key postseason matchups, and WNBA games will stream at no extra cost.
  • NBA League Pass partnership—Prime Video will also serve as a global channels store for NBA League Pass, offering additional games for a monthly fee.

Prime Video has announced that starting in October 2025, NBA games will be offered as part of the subscription service, thanks to a landmark 11-year global media rights agreement. 

The deal marks a significant expansion of Prime Video’s live sports offering, with the NBA becoming the first live sports property in the Philippines available at no additional cost to Prime Video subscribers.

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How many NBA games will be shown on Prime Video?

Prime Video subscribers in the Philippines will receive exclusive coverage of 67 regular-season NBA games, including all seven games from the Knockout Rounds of the Emirates NBA Cup, every game of the postseason SoFi NBA Play-In Tournament, and the first and second rounds of the NBA Playoffs. 

In addition to covering the NBA on Prime, Prime Video will also be the strategic partner and third-party global channels store destination for NBA League Pass, the NBA’s subscription service for streaming live and on-demand games in the U.S. and internationally. This service gives fans access to even more regular and postseason games for an additional monthly cost. 

In 2026, Prime Video subscribers in the Philippines can exclusively stream 30 regular-season WNBA games each season, including the Championship game of the WNBA Commissioner’s Cup presented by Coinbase. The service will also have exclusive WNBA postseason games, including one first-round series each year, seven Semi-Final series, and three WNBA Finals throughout the 11-year deal. 

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Prime Video also previously announced that Taylor Rooks will host its new NBA studio show, joined by NBA legends like Steve Nash, Dwyane Wade, and Dirk Nowitzki as analysts. WNBA star Candace Parker will also serve as an analyst starting this fall and will lead Prime Video’s WNBA coverage in 2026.

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