How to Watch Game of Thrones Season 6 Episode 3 Online Live Stream Free

By Mark Aserit
Game of Thrones
A clip from Game of Thrones Season 6 episode 2

A new episode of Game of Thrones Season 6 premieres on HBO this week. The third episode is called "Outbreak." For fans who want to watch the upcoming episode for free, there's a bunch of live stream channels available online. Here's how you can watch Game of Thrones Season 6 online and its live stream channels.

The third episode will be aired on May 8, on HBO, with After the Thrones available on Monday. The last episode revealed Jon Snow's fate. Also, viewers saw how Ramsey Bolton murdered his father and Tyrion Lannister's meeting with the dragons. Now, excited fans what to know what will happen to these characters in the next episode.

For fans who don't have a cable or satellite subscription, they can watch the third episode via HBO NOW service, which costs $14.99 per month. However, the service offers 30-day trial. This means viewers who register to the program this weekend can watch the Sunday's episode for free, and they can watch approximately four episodes of new Game of Thrones season.

To start the HBO 30-day trial, visit this link. Readers are advised to cancel the subscription after the trial to avoid charges. The program is compatible with Mac OS 10.6 and Windows Vista or later.

Aside from HBO Now, fans can also watch the Game of Thrones' third episode - and all other HBO programming - through Sling TV, an online streaming service that provides access to a bunch of TV shows for a low monthly fee. However, viewers can watch a week's worth of TV shows for free via Sling's free 7-day trial.

Visit this link to sign up for Sling TV free trial. Interested viewers just have to enter their credit card information when signing up, but be sure to cancel the subscription to avoid charges. Sling TV's package costs $35 a month -- $15 for the HBO add-on and $20 for the Best of Live TV package.

Game of Thrones is one of the most pirated TV shows. Some of its episodes are available online after airing on HBO. There are also cases where pirated episodes gain more views that the official ones.

It is worth noting that downloading torrents, streaming torrents and sharing torrents is an illegal activity. In addition, pirated files are packed with virus and malware that can harm user's devices. HBO does not get anything from this illegal activity. Forbes reported each episode in Game of Thrones Season 6 costs around $100 million.

Watch the preview of this week’s episode below.

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