Paramount+ Price Hike 2026: Last Call to Save $30 Before Jan. 15
Don't miss the last chance to save $30 on Paramount+ before the price hike on January 15, 2026. Lock in the annual plan now for the best value.
Your streaming bill is about to get a lot heavier. Starting Jan. 15, 2026, Paramount+ is officially hiking its subscription rates. If you've been sitting on the fence about subscribing, you've got less than a week to lock in the current rates before they vanish.
Paramount+ Price Hike 2026: The Numbers You Need to Know
The most significant jump hits the Essential annual plan. Currently priced at $59.99, it will skyrocket to $89.99—a massive $30 increase. The Premium annual plan isn't far behind, rising from $119.99 to $139.99. Even monthly subscribers aren't safe, as both tiers will see a $1 monthly increase.
At its current $59.99 price point, the Essential annual plan breaks down to just $4.99 per month. This saves users roughly 38% compared to paying monthly—the highest savings margin in the streaming market today. With major events like the NFL playoffs and exclusive titles like Landman and Dexter: Resurrection on the horizon, locking in a year of access now is a savvy financial move.
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