Soon it will cost more to be a full-time UFC fan.
MMA Fighting’s Damon Martin confirmed with sources with knowledge of the news that the cost of a subscription to ESPN+ — the home of UFC programming — will soon go up by 43 percent beginning Aug. 23, which means a jump from $6. 99 a month to $9. 99 a month.
The change was first reported by Bloomberg.
Currently, a subscription to ESPN+ is required to order and view all UFC pay-per-views. UFC PPV prices are not expected to change from the current price of $74.99. ESPN+ also features additional UFC-related programming, including specials and recent seasons of The Ultimate Fighter reality program.
Many UFC events are simulcast annually on ESPN+ and ESPN+. A few of these exclusive UFC events can be seen exclusively on ESPN+.
An ESPN+/Hulu/Disney bundle available for $13. 99 will also remain at the same price.
Though ESPN+ is the exclusive home of UFC pay-per-views in the United States, the streaming service also carries numerous major sporting events as well as documentaries and other sports-related programming.