Okko Premium

Okko Premium — Free Service Overview

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Updated: May 2026

About Okko Premium

What is Okko Premium?

Okko Premium is operated by Okko (operated by Rambler & Co), headquartered in Moscow, Russia and founded in 2011. The business operates as subsidiary of Sber Group (Sberbank, MOEX: SBER) following 2020 acquisition of Rambler. Competing with the broader streaming landscape including Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime Video and regional rivals, the product is sized for Russia customers as well as the broader regional market its parent serves.

Quick facts

  • Operator: Okko (operated by Rambler & Co)
  • Headquarters: Moscow, Russia
  • Founded: 2011
  • Ownership / status: subsidiary of Sber Group (Sberbank, MOEX: SBER) following 2020 acquisition of Rambler
  • Entry price anchor: ₽ 599/month for Okko Optimum tier (~US$6.50)
  • 2025-2026 product update: 2025-2026 Okko expanded its sports rights (KHL hockey, KPL football) and tightened Sber Prime bundling, becoming Sber's flagship streaming product

Why people subscribe to Okko Premium

Okko Premium's subscriber base sticks around for a mix of catalog breadth, ecosystem lock-in, and the local-market specificity that Okko (operated by Rambler & Co) brings to the offering.

Local-market fit

Because Okko (operated by Rambler & Co) is anchored in Moscow, Russia, Okko Premium is built around the linguistic, regulatory, and payment-rail realities of its primary footprint. That makes it materially easier to use than a globalized rival for the market it serves.

Specific named features

Subscribers most commonly call out the following capabilities:

  • Russian and Hollywood movies
  • HBO content (where licensed)
  • KPL football (Russian Premier League)
  • UFC PPV events
  • Original Russian series
  • Sber Prime bundling

A concrete 2025-2026 update

2025-2026 Okko expanded its sports rights (KHL hockey, KPL football) and tightened Sber Prime bundling, becoming Sber's flagship streaming product This is the single most visible product change since Okko Premium was last covered in mainstream press, and it is the main reason new subscribers are signing up in 2025-2026.

Pricing and plans

Okko Premium's pricing anchors at ₽ 599/month for Okko Optimum tier (~US$6.50). The tier ladder published by Okko (operated by Rambler & Co) is summarized below; final prices vary by country, promotional period, and bundling.

TierSourceNotes
Okko Litelisted by Okko (operated by Rambler & Co)see vendor pricing page
Okko Optimum ₽ 599/molisted by Okko (operated by Rambler & Co)see vendor pricing page
Okko Premium ₽ 999/molisted by Okko (operated by Rambler & Co)see vendor pricing page
Sber Prime bundlelisted by Okko (operated by Rambler & Co)see vendor pricing page

Free trial and refund policy

Refund and trial terms are set by Okko (operated by Rambler & Co) and surface inside the signup flow. Subger does not act as a reseller; for current refund terms, consult the operator's published terms of service.

What the anchor price gets you

At ₽ 599/month for Okko Optimum tier (~US$6.50), subscribers get the entry tier's allowance of Okko Premium's catalog and feature set. Higher tiers unlock the deeper benefits enumerated above.

Catalog and content depth

Competing with the broader streaming landscape including Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime Video and regional rivals, Okko Premium differentiates on the specific feature mix listed above. The product is not trying to be a global generalist; it is sized for a specific market and audience.

Strengths

  • Deep local-market integration in Russia
  • Specific named features above (not generic 'feature breadth' marketing)
  • Active 2025-2026 product investment per 2025-2026 Okko expanded its sports rights (KHL hockey, KPL football) and tightened Sber Prime bundling, becoming Sber's

Trade-offs to weigh

  • Smaller catalog or footprint than the global category leaders
  • Pricing and availability vary outside Russia
  • Customer support is mostly in the local language

Platforms and device support

Okko Premium is published by Okko (operated by Rambler & Co) across the standard consumer device matrix.

Mobile and web

iOS and Android apps plus a web product are the primary entry points. The web flow at the operator's main domain is typically the cleanest path for first-time signup.

Smart TV, console, and out-of-home

Where the product type warrants it (streaming, music, kids' content), Okko Premium ships Smart TV apps for Samsung Tizen, LG webOS, Android TV, and Apple TV, plus Chromecast and AirPlay casting.

Operator and corporate context

Okko (operated by Rambler & Co), headquartered in Moscow, Russia, is subsidiary of Sber Group (Sberbank, MOEX: SBER) following 2020 acquisition of Rambler. The corporate parent matters because product investment, content licensing, and regulatory exposure all flow through it.

Corporate parent

subsidiary of Sber Group (Sberbank, MOEX: SBER) following 2020 acquisition of Rambler. This shapes how aggressively Okko Premium can fund new product, sign content deals, and underwrite regional expansion.

Regulatory footprint

Operating from Moscow, Russia, Okko Premium is bound by the applicable consumer-protection, data-protection, and sector-specific regulations of its home jurisdiction. Subscribers outside that jurisdiction may have different rights and remedies.

Who is Okko Premium a good fit for?

Best fit

Subscribers in or close to Russia who value the specific features listed above and want a product built for their language and payment rails.

Less obvious fit

Out-of-region users who specifically want the Okko Premium catalog or feature set. Travel and VPN can complicate access; check Okko (operated by Rambler & Co)'s terms.

Not the right fit

Users who need a globally consistent product available in every market. The global category leaders are a better choice there.

Frequently asked questions

Who owns and operates Okko Premium?

Okko Premium is operated by Okko (operated by Rambler & Co), headquartered in Moscow, Russia. Ownership status is: subsidiary of Sber Group (Sberbank, MOEX: SBER) following 2020 acquisition of Rambler.

When was Okko Premium founded?

  1. The product has been on the market for over 15 years.

How much does Okko Premium cost?

The entry anchor is ₽ 599/month for Okko Optimum tier (~US$6.50). The full tier ladder is published by Okko (operated by Rambler & Co); see the pricing section above.

Is Okko Premium available outside Russia?

Availability outside the home market depends on licensing and regulatory permissions set by Okko (operated by Rambler & Co). Some products are geo-restricted.

What's new in 2025-2026?

2025-2026 Okko expanded its sports rights (KHL hockey, KPL football) and tightened Sber Prime bundling, becoming Sber's flagship streaming product

How does Okko Premium compare with the global category leaders?

Competing with the broader streaming landscape including Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime Video and regional rivals. Okko Premium differentiates on local-market fit, specific feature mix, and direct ownership by Okko (operated by Rambler & Co).

Does Okko Premium offer a free trial?

Trial and refund terms are set by Okko (operated by Rambler & Co) inside the product signup flow. Subger does not act as a reseller.

How do I cancel my Okko Premium subscription?

Cancel through your account settings inside the Okko Premium app or web product, per Okko (operated by Rambler & Co)'s standard cancellation flow. Subger publishes step-by-step cancel guides where the operator allows them.

What devices does Okko Premium support?

iOS, Android, and the operator's web product as the primary entry points, with Smart TV/console support where the product type warrants it.

Is Okko Premium regulated?

As a Okko (operated by Rambler & Co) product operating out of Moscow, Russia, Okko Premium is bound by the consumer-protection and data-protection regulations of its home jurisdiction.

How to get started with Okko Premium

Sign up directly through Okko (operated by Rambler & Co)'s product. The web product is typically the easiest first-time signup path; mobile in-app purchases are also supported for most consumer SKUs.

Recommended next steps

  1. Confirm regional availability for your market. Okko Premium is published by Okko (operated by Rambler & Co) primarily for the Russia market and adjacent regions.
  2. Review the published tier ladder against your actual usage. The ₽ 599/month for Okko Optimum tier (~US$6.50) entry anchor is the right starting point unless you specifically need premium-tier features.
  3. Start at the entry tier and upgrade only if you hit a real limit. Most subscribers find the entry tier sufficient for the first 30-90 days of use.
  4. Track renewals using Subger's renewal tracker so you do not get caught by silent price increases at renewal time.
  5. If you need to cancel, follow the operator's published flow inside the Okko Premium account settings. Subger documents the published flow for the services we cover.

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Pricing

Available in 1 regions
Regional pricingOptimum Monthly
🇷🇺RussiaRUBRUB 299.00

Prices converted at current exchange rate

Source: okko.tvPrices verified 2026-03-16

Sources

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