Apple on Wednesday raised the prices for a number of its flagship services offerings, including Apple TV+, Arcade, and its bundled offering, Apple One. The move follows prior price hikes in October 2022.
Apple TV+ will now cost $9.99 a month, up from $6.99. The price increase comes after Apple upped the price in 2022 from $4.99. The annual package will now cost $99, up from $69.
Apple One, the bundle package used by many families to access Apple’s services at a lower price will also increase, with the top end Premier package now costing $37.95 a month.
Apple’s Arcade and News+ monthly prices are also increasing, to $6.99 and $12.99 respectively.
All these products form a part of Apple’s services business. The segment generated $21.21 billion in revenue during Apple’s fiscal third quarter, making it Apple’s second largest business behind the iPhone, which generated $39.76 billion during the same time period.
The business is extremely profitable, and important for investors because it signals how Apple is monetizing its active base of 2 billion devices by selling them subscriptions, streaming TV, warranties, advertising, payment services, and other products included in the category.