Paramount+ Announces Price Hikes — Here’s How Much It’ll Cost You to Stream Without Ads
Paramount+ is about to cost you even more.
Beginning Tuesday, Aug. 20, Paramount is raising the price of the ad-free Paramount+ With Showtime plan by $1, to $12.99/month, TVLine has confirmed. Existing Paramount+ With Showtime subscribers will see the new price go into effect with their next billing date, on or after Sept. 20.
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Also as of Aug. 20, new subscribers to the Paramount+ Essential plan (with ads) will pay $7.99/month, which amounts to a $2 increase. Existing monthly subscribers will continue to pay $5.99/month.
Additionally, existing subscribers with the legacy Paramount+ Limited Commercial plan will see their rates increase by $1, to $7.99/month.
Pricing on Paramount+’s annual subscription plans — Paramount+ With Showtime ($119.99/year) and Paramount+ Essential ($59.99/year) — will remain unchanged.
Paramount+’s price hikes follow similar, recently announced rate increases at Max (which saw its ad-free plan go from $15.99 to $16.99/month) and Peacock (which will soon see its ad-free plan go from $11.99 to $13.99/month).
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