Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ will all see price increases effective October 17th that will cost subscribers at least $1 more per month.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Disney+’s ad-supported and ad-free tiers will each rise by $2 to $9.99 per month and $15.99 per month, respectively. Hulu’s ad-supported plan will cost an extra $2 and raise the price to $9.99 per month, with the ad-free offering going up $1 to $18.99 per month. Meanwhile, ESPN+ will rise by $1 to $11.99 per month.
Hulu’s Live TV offerings are also seeing price hikes. The Hulu with Live TV bundle including the ad-supported tiers of Hulu and Disney+ will rise $6 per month to $82.99, with the ad-free plan going up to $95.99.
The move will certainly push customers to seriously consider bundle options. For example, the ad-supported Disney+ and Hulu bundle is also seeing a $1 price increase, but will remain a relative bargain at $10.99 per month.
Meanwhile, last month Disney rolled out its new bundle with Max. The ad-supported tier is priced at $16.99, with the ad-free tier priced at $29.99 per month (sign up here).