Disney+ recently increased prices – and could get even more expensive soon. Netzwelt explains how this is related to the advertising-financed model and when it can be expected.
- Disney+ could get more expensive later this year.
- The price increase is intended to enable the new subscription, which is financed by advertising.
- It is currently not certain whether this will actually happen.
Disney + is on course for growth: the Disney streaming service offers a wide range of UHD quality content from major franchises such as “Star Wars” and the Marvel Universe for comparably small subscription prices. But that could change soon.
After all, despite the success of Disney +, the Disney global corporation is struggling with fluctuating profit forecasts and has in its quarterly outlook committed to measures to make its expensive business a little more profitable for the coming months of 2022.
Disney +: Price increase to enable advertising-based subscription
Disney let it be known that the announced cheaper subscription version with advertisements could probably be made possible by a price increase in the full-paying area. It is not clear how much more expensive it could be for you.
However, since the advertising-financed subscription option is expected to come in 2022, it is not unlikely that the price increase will also come into force this year.
However, the streaming provider Netflix really has to save – in contrast to Disney +, its skins are swimming away. You can find out how the streaming pioneer wants to adapt to more economical work at Netzwelt.
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