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The UFC just pulled off a mega streaming deal that will see the end of the pay-per-view model.
UFC will get rid of its pay-per-view model as part of its exclusive rights deal with Paramount on Monday, which will start in 2026 and run over the course of seven years.
The UFC ends its ESPN era in early 2025, moving all events to Paramount under a new seven-year deal that eliminates PPV costs for U.S. fans.
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Under the new deal, it's ditching the pay-per-view model. All UFC events — including 13 numbered shows and 30 Fight Nights — will be included as part of a normal subscription with Paramount+.
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Select numbered UFC events, which previously were pay-per-view, are also set to simulcast on CBS — starting in 2026.
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