Peacock, the streaming service from NBCUniversal, has implemented a price increase across all three of its subscription tiers. This adjustment sees monthly and annual subscription costs rise, with some plans seeing an increase of up to $3 per month or $30 per year. The changes aim to support the platform’s continued development and content offerings.
Peacock’s New Subscription Pricing Structure
The revised pricing structure affects new and returning subscribers starting August 18. Existing customers will see the new rates reflected on their billing cycles beginning September 17. The company stated that these adjustments are intended to allow Peacock to “continue to create the best experience for its viewers, remain competitive in the marketplace, and deliver unique content across all genres.”
Select Plan
The entry-level Peacock Select plan, which offers a range of content with advertisements, now costs $8.99 per month. The annual subscription for this tier is priced at $89.99. This represents an increase from the previous $7.99 monthly and $79.99 annual rates.
Premium Plan
For the Peacock Premium tier, which provides more content and fewer ads, the new monthly price is $12.99, up from $10.99. The annual subscription for Premium has been adjusted to $129.99, an increase from $109.99. This tier has seen a significant percentage increase, approximately 18%, making it the largest relative jump among the plans.
Premium Plus Plan
The top-tier offering, Peacock Premium Plus, which is largely ad-free and includes the ability to download content for offline viewing, now stands at $19.99 per month. The annual cost for this plan is $199.99. Previously, this tier was available for $16.99 per month and $169.99 annually. This makes Peacock Premium Plus a $20 monthly subscription.
Understanding Annual Savings
Peacock’s annual plans continue to offer a cost-saving benefit, effectively equating to paying for approximately 10 months at the new monthly rates before any promotional discounts are applied. This structure remains consistent with previous offerings, encouraging longer-term commitment from subscribers.
Impact on Existing Subscribers and Promotions
While new subscribers are subject to the updated pricing immediately, existing subscribers will transition to the new rates on their first billing date after September 17. Importantly, any current annual plans or active promotions will maintain their existing prices until their scheduled expiration dates. This provides a grace period for long-term customers and those utilizing special offers.
Historical Pricing Trends
This latest price adjustment follows a pattern of increases for Peacock’s subscription tiers. Just two years ago, the Premium plan was priced at $7.99 per month, and Premium Plus was $13.99 per month. Since then, Peacock introduced the Select tier and has steadily increased the prices of its core offerings. The Premium plan alone has seen its monthly cost rise by $5 over the past two years.
Apple TV Bundle Pricing Remains Stable (For Now)
A notable point of interest is the pricing of the Apple TV bundle that includes Peacock Premium. Currently, Apple’s promotional materials still list the bundle with Peacock Premium at $14.99 per month and with Peacock Premium Plus at $19.99 per month. These prices suggest that, when bundled with Apple TV’s standalone $12.99 monthly subscription, Peacock Premium effectively adds only $2 to the cost, and Premium Plus adds $7. As of the latest information, Apple’s bundle pricing page has not been updated to reflect Peacock’s new standalone rates. However, this situation could change, as other streaming services, including Apple itself, have recently adjusted their pricing.
Broader Streaming Market Context
Peacock’s price increase is part of a wider trend within the streaming industry. Many major platforms have recently raised their subscription fees, citing rising content production costs and the need to invest in new programming. Apple, for instance, increased prices for Apple Music and Apple One services just last month. This ongoing evolution in streaming costs means consumers may need to re-evaluate their subscription choices to manage entertainment budgets effectively.
Conclusion
Peacock’s latest price adjustments bring its subscription tiers in line with the current market landscape. While the increases may be unwelcome for some, the service aims to continue delivering a robust content library and user experience. Subscribers are advised to check their billing statements for specific changes and consider their viewing habits when evaluating the value of each tier.


