Disney+ will see its basic plan increase to $9.99 per month|Anthony Quintano|CC BY 2.0
Disney will raise prices for nearly all its streaming services starting in mid-October. Disney+ will see its basic plan increase to $9.99 per month while the premium plan will rise to $15.99. ESPN+, which includes ads, will cost $11.99 monthly.
Hulu’s pricing will also change, with the ad-supported version rising to $9.99 per month and the no-ads plan to $18.99. The most expensive Hulu plans, which include live TV, will see a $6 price hike.
Existing bundles will also experience a price hike. The ad-supported Disney+ and Hulu bundle will go up to $10.99, while the ad-free version will remain at $19.99.
In addition to the price changes, Disney will introduce “continuous playlists,” including preschool content, ABC News Live, to enhance the viewing experience.
The company is scheduled to report its third-quarter earnings on Wednesday.