How to Watch UFC 324: Is the PPV Era Officially Over?

 If you’re gearing up for UFC 324 on January 24, 2026, you’re part of a historic moment in MMA history. This event — headlined by Justin Gaethje vs. Paddy Pimblett and featuring Kayla Harrison vs. Amanda Nunes — isn’t just another numbered card; it marks the beginning of a new era in how fans watch the UFC. UFC+1


How to Watch UFC 324: Is the PPV Era Officially Over?
How to Watch UFC 324: Is the PPV Era Officially Over?


In this article, we’ll cover:

📌 Where and how to watch UFC 324
📌 Why the PPV model is ending
📌 Key shifts in UFC broadcasting
📌 FAQ + viewing tips


🎯 How to Watch UFC 324 — Streaming Details

UFC 324 will not be a traditional Pay-Per-View event.
Instead of buying the fight as a separate purchase like in previous years, UFC 324 streams live on Paramount+ as part of a subscriptionno extra PPV fee required. ufc

✔️ Streaming Platform: Paramount+ (U.S. & Latin America)
✔️ Date: Saturday, January 24, 2026
✔️ Venue: T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas
✔️ Included in Subscription: Early prelims → main card
✔️ Language Options: English, Spanish, Portuguese (where available) 

How to watch step-by-step

  1. Sign up for Paramount+ (monthly or annual plan).

  2. Open the Paramount+ app on your device (phone, smart TV, browser).

  3. Search for UFC 324 on fight night.

  4. Tune in to the live stream — no separate PPV purchase.


💥 Is the PPV Era Officially Over?

Yes — at least in the U.S. for UFC numbered events.
The UFC signed a landmark 7-year, $7.7 billion deal with Paramount+ and CBS, beginning in 2026, which eliminates the traditional pay-per-view model for UFC fans. 

What This Change Means:

✅ All 13 UFC numbered events now stream on Paramount+
✅ No extra pay-per-view fees beyond your subscription
30+ Fight Night cards also included
✅ Select big events may simulcast on CBS for a broader reach
✅ Potentially lower yearly cost than old PPV fees, 

Example:
Before 2026, a single UFC PPV could cost $80+ USD on top of ESPN+ access. Now, a Paramount+ subscription (often less than the cost of one PPV) covers every event with one flat monthly or annual fee. 


📺 Why the UFC Ended the PPV Model

Here’s why this shift from PPV to streaming is happening:

🔹 Accessibility: Fans get all fights for one subscription instead of buying each card individually. 
🔹 Fan Growth: More viewers = more exposure for fighters and sponsors.
🔹 Streaming Wars: Paramount+ aims to compete in live sports, and UFC adds huge value. 
🔹 Cost Savings: The new model dramatically cuts yearly viewing costs for loyal fans. 

Dana White and executives have openly said this change will make UFC content more affordable and widely available than ever before — a big win for both casual and hardcore fight fans.


🔥 UFC 324 Card Highlights

💥 Main Event: Justin Gaethje vs. Paddy Pimblett (Interim Lightweight Title)
💥 Co-Main: Kayla Harrison vs. Amanda Nunes
📍 T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas

This card is loaded with star power and intriguing matchups — and it has even more significance as the debut Paramount+ event for UFC. 


🏁 Conclusion: A New Era for UFC Fans

UFC 324 doesn’t just deliver thrilling fights — it ushers in a major shift in the way fans watch the sport. The pay-per-view era is officially ending in favor of a streaming-first model that promises broader access, lower costs, and more UFC action for subscribers. 

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