It seemed an inevitable development. With Netflix preparing to host a monumental mixed martial arts supercard featuring former UFC luminaries like Ronda Rousey, Nate Diaz, Mike Perry, Francis Ngannou, and Junior dos Santos, an increase in subscription prices was widely anticipated. And indeed, those price adjustments have now been implemented.
Subscribers will find new pricing tiers across Netflix’s offerings. The “Standard with Ads” plan has increased from $7.99 to $8.99 per month. The “Standard” ad-free option now costs $19.99 monthly, up from $17.99. Furthermore, the “Premium” plan, which supports four concurrent users among other benefits, is now priced at $26.99, an increase from its previous $24.99.
These revised Netflix subscription fees are now in effect, preceding Jake Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions fight card on May 16th. This historic event will be headlined by the much-anticipated return of Ronda Rousey and Gina Carano, marking the first-ever live-streamed MMA fight card to be broadcast on the Netflix platform.
