Disney Announces increase in price for  Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ 

The Walt Disney Company announced today that Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+—three of its well-known streaming services—will see pricing increases. The modifications will take effect in mid-October and result in a $1–$2 increase in monthly payment prices for various programs.

Latest Price of Disney+ :

Disney+ subscribers will see an additional $1 per month, both basic and premium Disney+. 

The premium option, which allows you to stream in 4K and watch without commercials, will cost $15.99 a month.

The basic plan, which will cost $9.99..

Latest price of Hulu:

Disney also owns Hulu, and its fees will also be adjusted like Disney+. 

The Ad supported plan package will now cost $9.99 a month

The monthly cost of the ad-free plan is $18.99, $2 higher than it was previously.

Latest Price of ESPN+

ESPN+ users will now pay $2 more each month, as the subscription fee increases to $11.99. The service will still feature advertisements.

Reason of Price Increase:

Disney is increasing rates in order to fulfill its commitment to provide streaming customers with an extensive selection of films, TV series, and sporting events—despite rising production and licensing expenses.

With a vast catalog of content that includes renowned Disney classics, well-liked Marvel and Star Wars franchises, critically acclaimed documentaries, and live sports coverage, Disney is still one of the biggest brands in streaming. Although the corporation is certain that the caliber and variety of its content will continue to draw in and retain devoted customers, some subscribers may be offended by the price rises.