Next season, local Dallas Stars supporters will have the opportunity to watch the team’s games for free on VICTORY+. Daryl “Razor” Reaugh, a Stars analyst, discusses the deal and its implications for Stars supporters.
DALLAS—The Victory+ streaming service will be available for Rangers fans to watch games this season.
Following their split from Bally Sports Southwest, the Dallas Stars introduced Victory+ in September.
Additionally, the Texas Rangers terminated Bally’s deal with the intention of providing a variety of watching options by 2025.
ARLINGTON, TEXAS – AUGUST 19: On August 19, 2024, in Arlington, Texas, Corey Seager #5 of the Texas Rangers swings his bat in the opening inning of their game against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Globe Life Field. (Image courtesy of Sam Hodde/Getty Images))
“As the club continues to finalize our television offerings for 2025 game broadcasts, the Rangers’ partnership with Victory+ as our direct-to-consumer provider is a tremendous first step,” stated Neil Leibman, chairman of Rangers Sports Media. “Victory+ has proven itself over the past few months as a reliable streaming home for several professional sports teams, and we feel Rangers fans will enjoy the familiarity, convenience and simplicity of this service.”
Rangers supporters would need to pay $100 for a season pass in order to watch games, even if the majority of the content on Victory+ is free.
In the upcoming weeks, the team is anticipated to release additional information regarding additional game viewing options.
Go to visitrangers.com/tunein for additional details.
The Source: A Parent Media Company, the owner of Victory+, provided the material for this story in a news release.