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Netflix celebrates its biggest quarter yet by putting UK prices up again


Remember when we reported that Netflix was hiking prices again, but most of Europe had escaped? Well, not anymore.

As reported by The Guardian, the streaming giant has now confirmed above-inflation price rises for UK subscribers, with its most popular non-ad-supported subscription increasing by £2 to £13 - that's an 18 percent hike - and its most expensive tier rising £1 to £19 a month. Xbox Developer Direct - four promising games also coming to PlayStation. Watch on YouTube Even the cheapest tier, which includes advertisements, has also increased by a pound to £6 per month.

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