Max Raises Prices on Ad-Free Streaming Plans
Streaming service Max, formerly known as HBO Max, has announced a price increase for its ad-free subscription tiers. This move aligns with a broader trend in the streaming industry as companies seek to boost profitability.
Max, the streaming service, raises prices on ad-free subscription plans amidst a changing industry landscape |
Price Changes
- Standard ad-free plan: Increases from $15.99 to $16.99 per month
- 4K ad-free plan: Rises from $19.99 to $20.99 per month
- Annual ad-free plans: Standard increases to $169.99/year, 4K plan to $209.99/year
The price hike takes effect immediately for new subscribers, while existing customers will see the increase on their next billing cycle starting July 4th.
What Stays the Same
Max's ad-supported tier remains unchanged at $9.99 per month or $99.99 per year.
Industry Context
This price adjustment comes as streaming services across the board are implementing various strategies to improve their bottom lines:
- NBCUniversal's Peacock is set to increase prices by $2 in July
- Disney plans to crack down on password sharing
- Max itself is considering introducing shoppable advertising and restricting password sharing in the future
Looking Ahead
As streaming platforms continue to evolve their business models, subscribers can expect further changes in pricing structures and content offerings. Max's latest move reflects the ongoing challenge of balancing user acquisition with profitability in the competitive streaming landscape.