WarnerMedia’s HBO Max streaming service will launch in an additional 15 European countries on March 8. The announcement comes months after the launch of HBO Max in the Nordics and Spain in October 2021.
The 15 countries in the latest rollout are Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Moldova, Montenegro, the Netherlands, North Macedonia, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia and Slovenia.
HBO Max is currently in 46 territories across the Americas and Europe, with this latest expansion set to increase that count to 61. It’s part of a phased rollout that will reach an additional six European countries later this year, including Greece and Turkey.
“The global rollout of HBO Max continues at pace as we launch the platform in 15 additional European countries, taking us to 61 territories worldwide,” said Johannes Larcher (pictured), head of HBO Max International, in a release. “We are delivering on our strategy to go direct-to-consumer around the world, which, coupled with our beloved content, will give us the scale needed to be one of the top global streaming platforms.”