(NEXSTAR) — Football season is upon us, with preseason games well underway. Tuning into games may, however, be more complicated than seasons past.

In recent years, streaming services like Amazon Prime, Peacock, and even Netflix have found their ways into the broadcast schedule.

Another streaming bombshell entered the field earlier this month, with Fox announcing “Fox One,” which is set to launch on August 21. The “wholly-owned direct to consumer streaming service” will cost you $19.99 a month or $199.99 annually.

Fox One will carry the broadcasting company’s news, weather, and business channels, as well as the slate of Fox sports channels. According to The Athletic, the streamer will carry the MLB World Series and its Sunday NFL games, as well as college football on Saturdays.

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