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How to Watch GSN Online Without Cable: Get Your Game On!

By Gabriela Vatu / April 8, 2019

Who doesn't love a good game show, right? If you've got a competitive nature, then it's quite likely that you're a fan of GSN. Now, as you're looking to cut the cord, you have to find a way to watch GSN without cable, and we have you covered.

GSN, which stands for Game Show Network, has been around since 1994 and it features programming like Family Feud, All America Says, Deal or No Deal, or the classic Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.

The channel is available in close to 80 million households across the United States, as well as 3 Streaming platforms. Let's find out what your options are.

1. fuboTV

FuboTV
Overview
Bundles fubo ($54.99/mo) + Family ($59.99/mo), Family Deluxe ($64.99/mo), and Ultra ($79.99/mo) promo packs.
Customization Channel Bundles - fubo Cycling ($11.99/mo), International Sports Plus ($5.99/mo), Sports Plus ($8.99/mo), Adventure Plus ($4.99/mo), NBA League Pass ($28.99/mo), Portuguese Plus ($14.99/mo), Latino Plus ($7.99/mo), fubo Extra ($5.99/mo) Premium Networks - Showtime ($10.99/mo), AMC Premiere ($4.99/mo), FX Plus ($5.99/mo), RAI Italia ($7.99/mo)
Device support Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, iOS, Android, Chromecast, web browser
DVR 30 hours, unlimited time storage, expandable to 500 hours via extra feature ($9.99/mo)
Free trial Yes, 7 days
Visit fuboTV

First up on our list is fuboTV, which is particularly popular among those who like other types of games - sports games. Nonetheless, GSN is present in the fubo Extra bundle; only one out of four, but it's there. Access to fubo Extra costs $54.99 for the first month, before the price raises to $59.99 per month, but it's worth all the money, which you'll notice when you subscribe to fuboTV. You can find out everything about fuboTV by reading our review.

2. Sling TV

Sling TV
Overview
Bundles Sling Orange ($25/mo), Sling Blue ($25/mo), Sling Orange + Blue ($40/mo)
Customization Channel bundles - Comedy ($5/mo), Espanol ($5/mo), Heartland ($5/mo), Hollywood ($5/mo), Lifestyle ($5/mo), News ($5/mo), Kids ($5/mo), Sports ($5/mo with Orange, $10/mo with Blue or Orange + Blue), Kids + Comedy + News + Lifestyle ($10/mo)
Premium Channels - Showtime ($10/mo), STARZ ($9/mo), EPIX ($5/mo), CuriosityStream ($3/mo), Here TV ($8/mo), Grokker ($7/mo), Stingray Karaoke ($7/mo), UP Faith & Family ($5/mo), Pantaya ($6/mo), CineFest ($5/mo), Hopster ($5/mo), Comedy Dynamics ($5/mo), Dove Channel ($5/mo), DogTV ($5/mo), CONtv ($5/mo), Docurama ($5/mo), Outside TV Features ($5/mo)
NBA- League Pass ($29/mo), Team Pass ($18/mo)
Device support Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, Android TV, AirTV Player, Xiaomi, LG Smart TVs, Samsung Smart TVs, iOS, Android, Fire tablets, Xbox One, Chrome web browser
DVR Up to 50 hours, unlimited storage time. Expandable by another 50 hours with extra feature
Free trial Yes, 7 days
Visit Sling

Next up we have Sling TV, a platform that kicks off with three bundles you can pick from. The main bundles are Orange ($25/mo), Blue ($25/mo), and Orange + Blue ($40/mo). Once you pick one of those, you can move on and select the Comedy Extra pack for $5 per month. GSN is present in the Comedy Extra pack, alongside channels like Revolt, MTV, Paramount, or Logo, so you'll have to make sure to add that one in when you get Sling TV. Check out our Sling TV review to get a better understanding of what this platform has to offer.

3. Philo

Overview
Bundles 58 channels ($20/mo)
Customization No extra channel packages or premium channels available
Device support Apple TV, Fire TV, Roku, iOS, web browser, via Chome on Android. No dedicated Android app
DVR Unlimited storage space, recordings available for 30 days
Free trial Yes, 7 days
Visit Philo

Philo is up next, a platform that offers two bundles to pick from and nothing else. Self-explanatorily named 40 Channels and 49 Channels, the two bundles cost $16 and $20 per month. GSN is present on the lists of both bundles, so you can pick whichever suits your needs better when you subscribe to Philo. We have the full list of channels in our Philo review, where you can also get the full list of perks this platform brings to the table.

GSN is a great channel and there are loads of entertainment to be had while watching this network. We hope we've helped you get a better understanding of the direction you need to take once you've cut the cord.

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