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TVPass is down and early signs point to a permanent shutdown

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TVPass is down as of June 6, 2026. The site stopped loading without warning, streams became unreachable across devices, and the Discord channel that had served as the team’s communication hub also went offline at the same time.

No official statement from the TVPass team has appeared as of June 8. The domain has been failing repeated independent status checks since June 7, and user reports from across the US confirm the outage has not resolved.

TL;DR: TVPass went offline on June 6, 2026, with no official explanation. TheTVApp and TVPlans went down in the same window. The Discord disappeared alongside the streams. At least one paid subscriber was reportedly still active while most confirmed losing access. Whether this is a technical failure, legal action, or permanent closure remains unconfirmed as of June 8.

What TVPass down looks like: the full picture so far

Reports of TVPass being unavailable first appeared in Reddit’s r/Piracy community on the morning of June 6 and spread to sports forums within hours. Multiple users confirmed they had used the service the night before and found it completely unreachable the next morning.

TheTVApp and TVPlans, two services that shared infrastructure and an overlapping user base with TVPass, also went offline in the same window. Three related services going down together, combined with a shared Discord disappearance, points to something at the infrastructure level rather than isolated server downtime.

ServiceStatus (June 8)DiscordKnown cause
TVPassOfflineOfflineUnconfirmed
TheTVAppOfflineOfflineUnconfirmed
TVPlansOfflineUnknownUnconfirmed

Why the Discord going offline is a different kind of signal

During past TVPass outages, the Discord was the reliable place to check for updates and domain changes. Teams post backup IPTV links and maintenance status there, even when the main site is unresponsive, and it was the service’s only reliable public communication channel.

This time, the Discord went offline alongside the streams, with no announcement, no new domain posted to any community channel, and no post from anyone identified as part of the TVPass team. Users on r/Piracy and the Phantasy Tour forum found only other users reporting the same blank screen.

Historically, unauthorized streaming services that maintain their Discord during downtime tend to return. Those that go silent on all channels at the same time tend not to, at least not quickly or under the same name.

What TVPass was and who relied on it

TVPass was a browser-based live TV service that had operated for years without official broadcast licenses. It distributed US cable and broadcast channels using IPTV protocols and required no account for basic access, which helped it build a consistently large audience.

Sports viewers were the core of its user base, relying on it to watch MLB, NFL, and NBA without a cable subscription. It also carried entertainment, news, and kids channels, making it a broader cord-cutting option rather than a sports-only tool.

It sat alongside services like TheTVApp as part of what users treated as a dependable group of free live TV alternatives, both of which went dark in the same outage.

No cause confirmed and no clear signal from the team

Anti-piracy organizations including ACE and the Motion Picture Association have consistently targeted the hosting infrastructure of unauthorized live TV services in the US market. When enforcement actions succeed, they tend to affect clusters of services sharing the same servers or payment processors, which fits the pattern seen this week.

There is precedent for services like TVPass returning under new domains after going dark, but the coordinated nature of this outage across three related services, combined with the Discord going offline, makes a straightforward return harder to predict. Users on the TigerDroppings forum are already scanning for what comes next, with few answers available yet.

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