Netflix Raises Its Prices in Mexico: How Much Will Your Plans Increase and From When?
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Netflix will increase the prices of all your plans in Mexico from April 2026. The adjustment will impact Standard subscriptions with ads, Standard without ads and Premium.
We tell you how much Netflix costs in 2026 in Mexico; these are the current prices of the platform headed by Ted Sarandos, after its update at the beginning of the year.Be aware of the rates that each of the subscriptions offered by Netflix offers in Mexico in this 2026.Netflix prices updated in Mexico in 2026Netflix offers three main plans.Here we list them, along with their price for this 2026: Standard plan with ads: 139 pesos per monthStanda…
Netflix, one of the most popular streaming platforms in Mexico, announced that it will modify its prices in the country with the aim of increasing the number of weekly premieres. But how much money are we talking about? Here on TV Azteca we tell you. How much will be the increase in the price of Netflix? Prices will increase in all offered memberships, that is, it will affect from the basic package to the premium, remaining as follows: Standard …
Netflix confirmed it will raise its prices in Mexico starting April 13, 2026. The streaming platform notified its users via email about the price increase for each plan. The company explained that this increase is necessary to continue investing and financing […]
The Netflix streaming platform confirmed on Friday, March 13, 2026 an increase in the prices of its monthly subscriptions in Mexico, adjustment that will impact the three levels of service available in the country. According to the notification sent by the company to its users, the new costs will come into effect from April 13, 2026. The company explained that the increase seeks to strengthen its catalog and continue to offer new content constan…
There will also be changes in the cost of sharing the account with people who do not live in the same home
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