Paramount Plus is raising the price of its ad-supported plan today. Instead of $4.99 per month, the service’s essential plan will now cost $5.99 per month or $59.99 per year.
Paramount Plus just increased the price of its cheapest plan
And made its ad-free tier more expensive.
And made its ad-free tier more expensive.


The price increase comes as Paramount Plus simplifies its subscription options with its new Paramount Plus with Showtime tier. Before this change, Paramount Plus had two separate ad-free premium plans: one without Showtime for $9.99 per month and another with Showtime for $11.99 per month. The new Paramount Plus with Showtime tier replaces the $9.99 per month plan, leaving the service with just two subscription options.
Unlike Paramount Plus with Showtime, the service’s ad-supported essential plan comes only with access to content from Paramount Plus, including shows like Yellowstone spinoffs 1883 and 1923, as well as live NFL games through CBS. Meanwhile, the new Paramount Plus with Showtime subscription tier offers access to everything the essential plan has, plus content from Showtime, such as Yellowjackets, Dexter, and Your Honor.
If you’re currently subscribed to Paramount Plus’ old premium plan, the company says you’ll automatically get upgraded to Paramount Plus with Showtime. Unfortunately, that also means you’ll have to start paying the new $11.99 pricing during your next billing cycle. For new customers, Paramount is offering a 30-day free trial to its Paramount Plus with Showtime subscription through July 12th.
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