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Netflix Prices Set to Increase for U.K. Subscribers From November

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Following yesterday's announcement of price hikes in the U.S., Netflix has now confirmed that some U.K. subscribers can also expect to pay more for the video streaming service going forward.

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Those on the Basic tier, costing £6 a month, won't see a price increase. However, that's where the good news ends, because anyone on the Standard tier, which includes shows in HD and the ability to watch on two screens simultaneously, will see their monthly bill rise from £7.50 per month to £8.

Meanwhile, users who pay for 4K HDR privileges and the ability to watch on four screens at once are set to pay £10, up from £9. The cost increases will come into effect beginning November. Netflix said it will inform existing subscribers of the price hikes on October 19.

Germany and France are among the other European countries where prices will rise, while subscriptions were tweaked in Canada, Latin America and some Nordic countries earlier this year.

Netflix is set to debut the second series of its hit original series Stranger Things on October 27. This week, the company also released an official Stranger Things mobile game, which iPhone and iPad users can download from the App Store for free.

(Via What Hi-Fi.)

Top Rated Comments

114 months ago
Yet another sting in the tail of brexit. Thanks leavers, thanks a bunch
Pleasure.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Mike MA Avatar
114 months ago
Yet another sting in the tail of brexit. Thanks leavers, thanks a bunch
Same in Germany, not exiting the European Union.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
114 months ago
Yet another sting in the tail of brexit. Thanks leavers, thanks a bunch
Nothing to do with Brexit mate, but if it makes you feel better then carry on using it as a scapegoat.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Plutonius Avatar
114 months ago
Yet another sting in the tail of brexit. Thanks leavers, thanks a bunch
I didn't realize that brexit also caused the Netflix price increase in the US. I'm now against brexit because it caused the Netflix price increase in the US. Many thanks for posting.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
114 months ago
Yet another sting in the tail of brexit. Thanks leavers, thanks a bunch
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
TrueBlou Avatar
114 months ago
I can’t believe people are actually complaining for 1 £/€/$ price increase for a service that offers so much as such a small price
Do you know what I could do with that £1. Er, ermmm, oh, ah, hmmm. Not a lot actually.

It’s still cheaper than the tv licence I have to pay every year so the BBC can make programming, which they can then try to sell to me again at a later date on UHD Blu-Ray because they didn’t broadcast it in that resolution. Probably.

Programming costs a hell of a lot of money, hopefully Netty will get more quality shows in their lineup.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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