Netflix continues to surprise, for the worse, with its most recent changes. And that’s it Prices rise again in Spain. It’s not an exaggerated increase, but it’s still an increase, and the serious thing is that there doesn’t seem to be any improvement in the accounts that justifies it.
The streaming platform it is declining in qualityadding advertising to its standard plan, limiting account sharing away from home, and now increasing the price of its plans. The last thing has already become effective, then For the subsequent payment you will be charged additional euros on your invoice
Netflix Spain does not forgive: this is how much its plans are worth now
We are in the a bad season for paid streaming platformsbecause every time I am more limited in terms of benefitsat the same or higher price. Netflix is once again one of the first to take on this role, with an increase in Spain (and perhaps other countries too) increasing the cost of each plan by up to 2 euros.
Los Netflix prices in Spain they look like this:
- Standard plan with ads (up to 2 screens and Full HD quality): 6.99 euros (before 5.49 euros).
- Standard plan (no ads, Full HD quality and up to 2 screens): 13.99 euros (before 12.99 euros).
- Premium Plan (no ads, 4K quality and up to 4 screens): 19.99 euros (before 17.99 euros).
In February, Disney+ announced an upcoming price increase for longtime users starting November 1, and for its part, Amazon Prime has long adopted the annoying measure of including advertisements in its broadcasts, unless you pay extra.
All of this starts to create an uncomfortable environment for people who simply want to enjoy their movies and series in peace. It’s gotten to such a point that many are already looking for other free alternatives which are even better, like Stremio or Kodi.
There’s no doubt about it Netflix continues to take the wrong pathwith the sole ambition of filling his pockets. For its fans, this is a shame, given that since its rise it has been one of the first alternatives as a streaming platform.
And you, What do you think of this increase in Spain?