Twitch subscriptions are getting more expensive in select countries starting March 28, and the US may be one of the regions seeing a price increase in the near future. These updated prices for Twitch subscriptions will «help streamer revenue keep pace with rising costs» and account for inflation in several countries, according to Twitch.
Twitch needs no introduction as one of the largest and most successful livestreaming platforms, but recent changes to the platform have given rise to competitors such as Kick and YouTube. Over the years, various complaints about Twitch's Partner program, community guidelines, and streamer revenue led notable streamers, including Adin Ross and Pokimane, to quit the platform and seek better deals on a competing service. However, Twitch is making more beneficial changes to the platform that could encourage more streamers to stay. For example, Twitch's updated Partner Plus program will let Partners and Affiliates benefit from the 70/30 revenue split instead of the previous 50/50 split.
Just a week before Twitch shuts down in South Korea, the company confirmed on February 20 that Tier 1 subscription and gift sub prices will increase by $1 in Australia and Canada and £1 in the UK starting March 28. The updated prices are meant to aid streamer revenue and account for rising costs in the applicable countries. The subscription price increase will apply on desktop and mobile web browsers, but Twitch plans to introduce the updated Tier 1 pricing to the mobile app in the coming months. Existing subscriptions in Australia, Canada, and the UK will automatically renew at the new price with no action needed. According to Dexerto, Twitch chief monetization officer Mike Minton also notes that the Twitch subscription price increase will likely apply to the US, since Canadian and US currencies track very closely.
Turkey will receive price increases across all three Twitch tiers on March 28 as well. Twitch subscription prices in the country are increasing
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