How to Watch Game Of Thrones Season 6 Free on Live Stream Online Channels, Premiere Date

By Mark Aserit
Game of Thrones
Kit Harrington portrays Jon Snow in a scene from ''Game of Thrones''

The sixth season of Game of Thrones premiere on Sunday, April 24. The first episode of most-watched TV series from HBO is titled "The Red Woman," which could be a reference to red priestess Melisandre. Now, here's how you can watch Game of Thrones Season 6 online and its live stream channels.

HBO subscribers can catch the first episode of Game of Thrones at 9 p.m on Sunday, April 24. For those who can't watch it on TV, they can catch up at their leisure on HBO GO. In addition, there's HBO GO app where viewers can watch episodes on their mobile devices.

However, Game of Thrones fans should pay $15 per month in order to become a premium HBO member. Good thing, there's a way to watch episodes free. Game of Thrones is one the most-pirated show in the world, but we are not endorsing such practice.

For new subscribers of HBO NOW, the first month is completely free. Just like other streaming service trial, HBO Now offers a 30-day trial to give viewers a glimpse on what to expect from the entertainment provider. Hence, a month's free trial can provide viewers approximately four episodes of new Game of Thrones season.

Readers are advised to sign up on the day of the premiere episode and be sure to cancel the subscription to avoid charges. Visit this link for more details on how to get the 30-day trial.

Furthermore, BGR gave details on how to get a free three-month trial of HBO Now and access to HBO's entire library of content by simply getting a new phone from Verizon.

The US mobile carrier offers three month trial of HBO Now for subscribers who upgrade a current phone on contract or activate a new line on a contract. With that offer, subscribers can definitely watch all episodes of Game of Thrones Season Six.

In addition, subscribers who upgrade or activate a new phone on Verizon can get 2 GB of monthly bonus data for each new or upgraded line.

"To be eligible you'll need to upgrade or activate a new line on a smart phone on a device payment plan or a tablet with a 2-year activation or device payment plan," Verizon wrote on its official website.

In the meantime, while waiting for the next season, there are rumors that he might not appear in the next season. Will he come out dead or alive? Let's wait and see.

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