Jean Smart in Max's 'Hacks' Jake Giles Netter/Max Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment New price hikes have come to HBO Max. The Warner Bros. Discovery streaming service said Tuesday that it is raising prices across all of its plan, with the ad-supported base tier rising by $1 per month to $10.99, the standard plan rising by $1.50 per month to $18.49, and the premium plan rising by $2 per month to $22.99. Annual plans will rise by $10, $15 and $20 accordingly. The price increases go into effect immediately, with existing subscribers getting 30 days notice before the prices go up at or after Nov. 20. Related Stories TV Marco Bellocchio Brings the Fall of Enzo Tortora to the Screen in HBO Max's 'Portobello' Business CNN Live Stream to Be Pulled From HBO Max Next Month as News Channel Preps New Offering HBO Max joins most of its other streaming competitors in raising prices in the last few months. Dsney hiked the prices of its Disney+ plans and bundles this month, with NBCUniversal's Peacock raising its subscription price substantially in August ahead of the NBA season. Apple also raised the price of Apple TV by 30% in August. Netflix raised its prices early this year. The streaming price hikes come as the market deals with saturation, and with every player in the space now pursuing profitability rather than scale. Many of the companies have sought to deliver value through bundling options rather than cheap monthly prices, with HBO Max and Disney+ operating what seems to be a successful bundle, and Peacock and Apple TV launching one last week. HBO Max, under WBD, has sought to refocus on premium TV shows and movies (though the future of the parent company is in question), with franchises like Game of Thrones, The Last Of Us and Hacks. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up Sports Tom Brady Wants You to Roast Him (and Dinner) For His Latest Viral Marketing Stunt Sports NBA's Advertiser Interest Surges, Lifting Media Partners Ahead of Tip Off Warner Bros. Discovery Warner Bros. Discovery Is for Sale After All, as "Multiple Parties" Circle TV Ratings NFL Pushes Broadcast Networks to Eight-Month High in September ProSiebenSat.1 Berlusconi's MFE Installs Marco Giordani as CEO of Germany's ProSiebenSat.1 labor Workers at Major D.C. Concert Venues Launch Unionization Effort Sports Tom Brady Wants You to Roast Him (and Dinner) For His Latest Viral Marketing Stunt Sports NBA's Advertiser Interest Surges, Lifting Media Partners Ahead of Tip Off Warner Bros. Discovery Warner Bros. Discovery Is for Sale After All, as "Multiple Parties" Circle TV Ratings NFL Pushes Broadcast Networks to Eight-Month High in September ProSiebenSat.1 Berlusconi's MFE Installs Marco Giordani as CEO of Germany's ProSiebenSat.1 labor Workers at Major D.C. Concert Venues Launch Unionization Effort