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Fubo is Raising The Price of Some Packages $10 a Month For New Subscribers

The live TV streaming service Fubo is making changes to its subscription plans, introducing new packages and price increases for new customers.

Now the Elite plan, which was previously priced at $89.99 a month, has been renamed to the Elite With Sports Plus and now costs $99.99. This upgraded package includes 4K programming and the Fubo Sports Plus package of channels, featuring the highly sought-after NFL RedZone channel.

While the base plan, called the Pro package, remains at $79.99 a month, the Fubo Premier Plan, formerly $99.99, has been replaced by the Deluxe package priced at $109.99 a month. The Deluxe package also includes 4K programming, unlimited DVR, Sports Plus with NFL RedZone, and adds MGM+ to the lineup as was first spotted by the TV Answer Man.

Existing Fubo subscribers will not be affected by these price changes, and their current plans and rates will remain the same. The new packages and pricing are aimed at attracting new subscribers while offering a more premium viewing experience with additional channels and features.

Fubo has a history of making changes to new packages that change the prices. This seems to be one more example of these changes.

Update: Fubo has confirmed these changes to Cord Cutters News pointing out that these new packages include some additional channels compared to the older packages.

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