Twitch has announced that it will update its subscription prices in Turkey following a blog post published today. The company switched to local prices in our country in 2021 and has not implemented any increases to date. Nowadays this situation has changed and Up to 343% increase in subscription costs came.
The subscription system was one of the main tools that allowed users to support their favorite publishers and was offered in 3 tiers. However, lately there have been complaints from publishers that prices are low. The company said in its statement: “Publishers rising costs and fluctuations in some local currencies “We are updating subscription prices in some countries taking this into account.” He explained the reason behind the rising prices with his statements.
Twitch subscription prices:

Level |
Old price |
New price |
Level 1 |
9.90 TL |
43.90 TL |
Level 2 |
19.99 TL |
87.90 TL |
Level 3 |
€49.99 |
€215.90 |
In addition to Türkiye, increases also occurred in Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom. However, only Tier 1 prices rose in these countries. In Turkey, prices have changed at all three levels.
New prices will follow after March 28

price update, 28th of March comes into effect from. In its statement, the company said existing subscriptions will be automatically updated with the new price, adding that these users will be notified 1 month in advance via email.
Moreover, the price update is only Subscriptions purchased via desktop and mobile internet It is also added that it will be for. Prices on mobile app according to Twitch in the next months will be updated.
Twitch says broadcasters are making such a move to “increase their income”

Twitch also made a detailed statement about the price increase in its statement about the price update. The platform stated that it was doing this to increase publishers’ revenues and make publishing more sustainable for them. The full statement reads as follows:
“Subscriptions are one of the most trusted tools for viewers to support the streamers they love. We are increasing subscription prices to increase revenue for our streamers and make broadcasts more sustainable for them. For subscriptions and gift subscriptions, sharing applies of the streamer’s net revenue. The ratio will remain the same, so the price increase means the streamer gets more money per subscription.”
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