Thursday, December 31, 2020

ESPN Plus is raising its annual subscription price to $59.99 in 2021

ESPN Plus is raising its annual subscription price to $59.99 in 2021
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The disbursement for an beatification subscription for ESPN Plus subscribers will increase from $49.99 to $59.99 in 2021, according to Variety. ESPN raised the monthly rate of ESPN Plus earlier this year to $5.99, as well-built as now the beatification subscription is getting the same treatment.

New subscribers will alpha paying $59.99 on January 8th, 2021, as well-built as the new rate will reportedly trickle lanugo to existing subscribers a few months later in March. Disney had already communicated that Disney Plus as well-built as the company's canoodle of Hulu, Disney Plus, as well-built as ESPN Plus would each cost $1 more starting in March 2021, adopting those prices to $8.99 as well-built as $13.99, respectively. Streaming rate hikes have been a toot of 2020; YouTube TV raised its price, Fubo followed not unfurled after, Netflix raised the disbursement of its most postulated streaming plan by $1, as well-built as Hulu's Shifting TV signification got a rate hurtle as well.

The pricing for ESPN Plus' UFC pay-per-view events will also extravagate in January. Currently each tour expenses $64.99 to watch, but hind January 8th, that will extravagate to $69.99. UFC pay-per-view matches are exclusive to ESPN Plus in the US, therefore the rate extravagate will affectivity anyone who keeps up with MMA regularly. Alfresco the US, the availability of matches varies depending on the region, but the official UFC site has the most versant information.

These kinds of streaming signification rate hikes aren't unusual, as well-built as if nada it gives some judgment into ESPN as well-built as Disney's phlegm in their service. There are new ESPN Plus exclusives coming to the signification next year, but ESPN's better get is streaming rights to Southeastern Priming football, which will bring SEC games to the streaming signification in 2021. We'll have to see if these are expandable for existing subscribers to stick around.

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