
NEWS: Changes made to BBL Player
The BBL announced on Twitter yesterday that changes are coming to the new BBL Player:
You may have noticed last week that we launched BBL Player and, well, we got it wrong.
The tech issues have been fixed, tested, and tested again and as an apology for the initial issues, this weekend all games on the platform will be FREE for registered users.
— British Basketball League (@BBLofficial) December 2, 2020
Registration is free and there's no commitment to purchase after this weekend if you don't want to.
We've restructured the pricing too so from next week, the Monthly Game Pass covers ALL GAMES shown on the platform live and on-demand for £19.99 a month.
— British Basketball League (@BBLofficial) December 2, 2020
All money goes direct to the clubs. If you've got a favourite club, if you choose the monthly subscription, you can nominate them to get your full support. Or your support can go in equal shares to all eligible clubs.
— British Basketball League (@BBLofficial) December 2, 2020
Don't want to commit? We understand that. You can still buy single games passes for £4.99 to watch games live. The money from single-game passes goes directly to the home club. If you do choose a subscription then you can pause or cancel at any time.
— British Basketball League (@BBLofficial) December 2, 2020
There's more detail here: https://t.co/TZDFjyRJO2 but if you have any questions or comments, let us know here or via email at mail@bbl.org.uk
— British Basketball League (@BBLofficial) December 2, 2020
We have already contacted all of our season ticket holders to discuss the ramifications from the announcement above.
We would please encourage any Rocks fans who want to support the club and watch the games to select Rocks as your team, as this will ensure we get they revenue from your purchase as opposed to other teams in the league.