Disney+ is increasing prices by up to £24 per year - what users need to know

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Disney+ is increasing its prices this year, forcing customers to pay up to £24 extra.

The streaming platform price hike will affect both monthly and annual accounts, with the changes due to take effect for some customers from next month.

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When will prices go up?

The cost of a Disney+ subscription will go up for all new customers from 23 February 2021.

The change will see the price of a monthly subscription rise from £5.99 to £7.99 - an increase of £2 per month, or £24 over the year.

Annual subscriptions will increase from £59.99 per year to £79.90, which is a rise of £19.91 per year.

However, those who are already existing Disney+ customers will not see their bills increase until 23 August 2021.

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