It seems like every day,New Folder (2014) we hear about another price increase, whether it's for high-priced subscriptions, ad-supported streaming services, or rising ticket prices for events. The latest price hike is for ESPN+, the popular sports streaming platform owned by Disney.
SEE ALSO: Top streaming deals in September: Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN+ have a bundle you won't want to missStarting on October 12, the price of an ESPN+ monthly plan will increase from $9.99 to $10.99, and the annual plan will increase from $99.99 to $109.99. This increase will also affect Disney Bundle plans, which include ESPN+, Hulu, and Disney+. The Basic and Premium Bundle plans will increase from $12.99 and $19.99 to $14.99 and $24.99, respectively.
However, there is a small window of opportunity for current and new subscribers to save money on ESPN+ before the price hike takes effect. If you sign up for (or upgrade to) an annual subscription before October 12, you can lock in the current lower price for a full year.
This stealthy strategy can save you $10 over the new annual plan and $30 over the increased monthly rate.
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