Though users can have up to seven Disney+ profiles (each of which gets their own Disney character avatar), and can download movies and TV series on up to 10 mobile devices, subscribers of Disney+ can only watch the service on four devices at once as part of the $6.99 a month package or the $69.99 a year subscription.

People who sign up to the Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+ bundle can watch Hulu on one device, ESPN+ on three devices and can also watch all three services at once on three different devices.

So far, Disney+ is available on the following devices:

Unlike Netflix, Disney+ users at the moment cannot pay more to use the streaming services on extra devices at once—four is the limit for all subscribers.

However, at $6.99 this is considerably cheaper than an equivalent package from Netflix, which costs $15.99 a month for four simultaneous screens, while Hulu allows a maximum of two screens at once for its customers.

Disney+ also offers 4K streaming for all subscribers for a number of its titles, including Stars Wars episodes I to VII, a number of MCU films, and some earlier Disney animated classics like Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast and The Little Mermaid. A full list of movies that are currently available in 4K on Disney+ can be found on The Streamable website.