Where most services are raising prices to account for inflation, supply chain issues, and the rising cost of labor, Crunchyroll is defying expectations with a surprise drop in pricing for its premium subscription plans. This will surely cause current subscribers to breathe a sigh of relief following the anime streaming platform’s purchase by Sony last year.
Crunchyroll has just announced price drops in nearly 100 territories. Sadly, those territories do not include the USA, Canada, or Mexico, but they do include the UK, India, Brazil, Israel, the UAE, South Korea, the Philippines, and many more locations in Europe, Asia, Africa, and South and Central America.
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The anime streaming service didn’t include a full list of the price decreases, but they did note a few price drops for its Mega Fan subscription tier, which allows for offline viewing and streaming on up to four devices. In the UK, a month of Mega Fan is dropping from 7.99 to 5.99 GBP, whereas a month in Mega Fan in Brazil will drop from 32.00 to 19.99 Brazilian Real. Indian Crunchyroll users will be able to enjoy a month of Mega Fan for 99 Indian Rupees, while The UAE’s Mega Fan prices will drop from $9.99 USD to 19 UAE Dirham, which is almost half the former price when factoring currency conversion.
For the full list of countries and territories that will see price drops, check out Crunchyroll’s site here.
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