Netflix again made its plans cheaper, know where the prices are now
Netflix has reportedly decided to reduce subscription prices in over 30 countries. According to a report, the streaming platform has taken this decision in an effort to attract customers who are looking for other options due to rising prices of streaming platforms.
'Netflix' is a popular OTT platform across the world, which houses a number of movies and web series loved by the audience. Cine lovers often buy its subscription to watch these movies and web series. Where Netflix remains in discussions for the shows and films released on it, today this platform is in the headlines for some other reason. Our news is nothing less than good news for Netflix subscribers as the platform has decided to reduce the subscription prices in many countries.
Netflix has reportedly decided to reduce subscription prices in over 30 countries. According to a report, the streaming platform has taken this decision in an effort to attract customers who are looking for other options due to rising prices of streaming platforms. Netflix has decided to release it in Middle Eastern countries like Yemen, Jordan, libya and Iran, Kenya, African markets, european countries like Croatia, slovenia and Bulgaria.Bollywood Celebs: These bollywood stars were out of films overnight, one even started shooting
Apart from this, many countries including Nicaragua, ecuador and venezuela in Latin America have seen a reduction in subscription prices. Asian countries include several countries such as Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and the Philippines. Analysts say, 'This definitely goes against the recent trends not only for Netflix but for the streaming industry.'


A Netflix spokesperson said, 'We know that subscribers don't have many choices when it comes to entertainment, and Netflix is dedicated to providing an experience that exceeds their expectations.' In january last year, Netflix increased the price of its plans for subscribers in the US and Canada. Later in March, Netflix also increased its subscription prices for UK and ireland subscribers.

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