Do you subscribe to some of Apple’s premium services? You will soon apply multiple price hikes in the US and around the world for Apple TV+, Apple News+, and Apple Arcade. Apple has since confirmed has since confirmed the price increases to Cord Cutters News via email.
Apple said existing subscribers will see the price changes on their next renewal bill in 30 days.
“With the increase in these individual services, the pricing of Apple One will also be adjusted,” Apple said in a statement. “It remains the easiest and best way to get all of Apple’s subscription services in one simple plan at the best value.”
Here are the price changes which users can see on the company’s Apple One landing page:
- Apple TV+ is going up from $6.99 a month to $9.99 a month.
- Apple Arcade is going up from $4.99 a month to $6.99 a month.
- Apple News+ is going up from $9.99 a month to $12.99 a month.
You will also see bundle prices going up. The Individual bundle will now cost $19.95 a month, the Family plan is $25.95 a month, and the Premier plan is now $37.95 a month.
Apple joins a growing number of companies raising the prices of their services. Right now, they are all blaming inflation and the growing cost of producing content for their services. Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, Paramount+, and more have all raise their prices this year.
Apple has yet to contact customers about this price hike, but these updates should start being emailed out soon.
The news was spotted first by MacGeneration and MacRumors.
Editor’s note: This article has been updated to include Apple’s statement.