Twitch, the popular streaming platform owned by Amazon, has announced a second subscription price increase in a matter of months, causing widespread disappointment among its users.
Effective October 1st, the price of Tier 1 subscriptions on mobile devices will be raised in over 40 countries. In the US,the price will jump from $5.99 to $7.99, a substantial 33% increase. This news comes hot on the heels of a previous price hike in July, which saw Tier 1 subscription costs increase from $4.99 to $5.99 in the US and other regions.
While this latest change affects only Tier 1 subscriptions on mobile and doesn’t impact Tier 2 or 3 subs, users have voiced their discontent. Many are frustrated by the consecutive price increases and feel it will negatively impact smaller streamers, as subscribers may be more reluctant to renew at the higher cost.
Starting October 1, we’re increasing new Tier 1 sub and gift sub prices on the mobile app in over 40 countries.
— Twitch Support (@TwitchSupport) August 21, 2024
You can bring your questions to Patch Notes today, August 21 at 12pm PT.
We are notifying streamers and subscribers in these countries via email.
The timing of this announcement is also notable, coming shortly after a report suggesting potential mass layoffs at Twitch due to Amazon’s ongoing losses with the platform.
This latest sub price increase has sparked a wave of negative feedback from Twitch users, with many expressing frustration and concern over the platform’s decisions. The impact on smaller streamers and the potential connection to broader financial struggles at Twitch are key points of discussion among the community. It remains to be seen how this latest move will affect the platform’s overall growth and user engagement in the long run.