Prime Video marked the arrival of NBA on Prime Video in the Philippines with a high-energy “From Streets to Stream” watch party. It celebrated the official start of live NBA coverage on the platform and brought fans together for an all-access basketball experience.
The exclusive event took place on October 25 at Monarch Manila. It gathered media, KOLs, celebrity basketball fans and local personalities for a premium viewing of the NBA season’s opening doubleheader.

Attendees watched the Boston Celtics face the New York Knicks and the Minnesota Timberwolves battle the Los Angeles Lakers, all streamed live on Prime Video. Coverage began at 7:00 a.m. Philippine time and opened with the NBA on Prime pregame show. The broadcast came straight from the new NBA on Prime Studio at Amazon MGM Studios in Culver City, California.
The watch party followed the theme “From Streets to Stream.” It celebrated basketball’s role in uniting communities, from local playgrounds to global streaming platforms. Guests enjoyed street-style food, interactive basketball activities and a setup designed to bring the court-to-screen experience to life.
They also experienced firsthand how Prime Video connects Filipino fans to the NBA. From the music to the fan games, the atmosphere reflected the energy of Philippine basketball culture. As a result, attendees got a taste of how the service intends to bring fans closer to the action.
Innovative viewing features enhance fan experience
Prime Video now offers Philippine viewers several advanced tools designed to improve the way fans watch NBA games. For example, Rapid Recap gives fans a fast highlights reel if they join late. It brings them up to speed in under two minutes and then drops them back into the live game smoothly.
In addition, Integrated Stats allows viewers to access real-time numbers during games. Fans can check player and team box scores, game leaders and conference standings without leaving the stream. Meanwhile, Multi-View lets users watch up to four games at once on supported devices, including Fire TV, Apple TV and mobile.
With these features, Prime Video provides a flexible, interactive and modern viewing experience. It ensures Filipino fans can follow the action in a smarter and more engaging way.
Expanded NBA content available for Prime members
Fans in the Philippines will get access to 66 regular-season games, the Emirates NBA Cup, the Conference Finals and the 2026 NBA Finals on Prime Video. All games are included at no additional cost for Prime members. The service also offers live coverage, on-demand replays and exclusive studio content direct from the NBA on Prime Studio.
Prime Video subscriptions in the Philippines cost PHP 149 per month. This gives fans a convenient and affordable way to watch NBA games anytime and anywhere through the Prime Video app. The launch also strengthens the streaming landscape in the Philippines, offering basketball fans another premium platform dedicated to high-quality sports content.
With its blend of interactive tools, live coverage and exclusive programming, Prime Video positions itself as a strong destination for NBA fans in the country. Filipino viewers now have another exciting way to stay connected to the league and enjoy world-class basketball action.