The Atlanta Braves rolled out a season subscription with live and on-demand streaming for 140 regular-season games for $99.99 amid local blackouts, frustrating its local fan base.
The baseball club announced BravesVision in February, a multimedia platform created to give fans across the organization’s six-state territory access to live games after the team ended its deal with FanDuel Sports in January.

Braves.TV subscriptions are available for $99.99 for the 2026 season. Regular-season games subject to “national exclusivities” will not be included.
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The Braves are overseeing production, sales, marketing, and distribution of local television broadcasts. Its television territory includes Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Tennessee, South Carolina, and western North Carolina.
A Braves spokesperson said deals with cable, satellite, and streaming services are not yet finalized, and a monthly subscription package will be announced before Opening Day, March 27, at Truist Park against the Kansas City Royals.
It’s unclear whether BravesVision will have partnerships with traditional distributors, like cable, satellite, and streaming services, before the season starts.
“We’re hoping to have those answers before Opening Day,” the spokesperson said. “We still have 16 more days before our first home game … hopefully some more information to come on those specific options. As of right now, anyone, if they want to stream, can through MLB.com by purchasing Braves.TV.”
MLB.com shows a monthly subscription for $19.99, available to the public starting March 23.
The club says it will deliver live game action, pre- and post-game coverage, and on-demand game replays directly to fans for the first time, ensuring subscribers can tune into the local broadcast without restriction.
Fans can stream Braves.TV at home and on the go across web, mobile, and connected devices. Supported platforms include iOS, Android, Apple TV, Amazon Fire, Roku, Chromecast, PlayStation, Xbox, Samsung, LG, and Android smart TVs, according to to the team’s release.
