
Netflix is at it again everybody, announcing price hikes for multiple membership tiers. How fun.
It’snot the first timethe streaming giant has raised its prices, as despite the immense backlash from viewers, subscription figures have steadily increased over the last year.
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Netflixlanded itself in some hot water when it announced it’d also becracking down on password sharing, meaning you could no longer lend your Netflix account to a friend or family member who didn’t live in the same house as you. Again, despite many saying they’d cancel their memberships, subscriptions went up, meaning the company won that battle.
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Now though, another price hike is on the way, and it’ll affect several membership tiers. There are now multiple subscription tiers to choose from, with more affordable memberships including adverts, whereas the pricier ones are ad-free.
For those in the UK or parts of Europe, that translates to the Basic plan increasing to £7.99 and 10.99 euros per month, with the Premium tier increasing to £17.99 and 19.99 euros per month.
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In other news, Netflix is slowly making its way into the video game industry, with a game currently in developmentfrom the creator of Halo, Joseph Staten, as well as reported plans topublish Grand Theft Auto gameson the service following a potential deal withRockstar Games’parent company Take-Two.
The price increase for Netflix subscriptions will go into effect later this year.
Topics:Netflix,TV And Film