Apple Arcade's Monthly Subscription Is Now A Few Dollars More Expensive
The service is one of many Apple offerings getting a price hike.
Apple has announced price hikes for many of its subscription-based offerings, nearly one year to the day since it announced similar hikes in October 2022. Among the services affected is Apple Arcade, the company's Game-Pass-esque gaming subscription.
Per CNBC, Apple Arcade's monthly price is increasing from $5 per month to $5, while the Premier version of Apple One--the bundle which includes Arcade and other services--is rising from $32 per month to $37.95. The previous price hike from a year ago did not affect Apple Arcade, though the standard Apple One bundle did rise a few dollars at that time.
Apple did comment on the price hike through a spokesperson to CNBC, where it confirmed that the new prices will go into effect immediately for new subscribers. Existing members, meanwhile, will see the new rate on their next renewal date.
The full list of services affected by the Apple price increases is below:
- Apple TV+: Now $10 monthly (up from $7/month) and $99 annually (up from $69/year)
- Apple Arcade: Now $7 monthly (up from $5/month)
- Apple News+: Now $13 monthly (up from $10/month)
- Apple One
- Individual: Now $20 monthly (up from $17/month)
- Family: Now $26 monthly (up from $23/month)
- Premier: Now $38 monthly (up from $32/month)
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