Report: UFC Pay-Per-View, ESPN+ Subscription Prices to Increase in 2021
Survival mode! #Higher #UFC257 @ufc @DustinPoirier @TheNotoriousMMA pic.twitter.com/RKdQVlGITB
— Marshall Mathers (@Eminem) December 29, 2020
If you want to witness the return of Conor McGregor at UFC 257, it’s going to cost you a little bit more than it did in 2020.
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When the UFC initially signed an agreement to make ESPN+ the sole provider of its pay-per-view content in 2019, it lowered the price point for its premium events from $64.99 to $59.99. That lasted from April 2019 through the end of the year before ESPN+ raised the price of UFC pay-per-views back to $64.99 beginning with UFC 246 in January. Coincidentally, that card also featured Conor McGregor in the main event.
According to Variety, ESPN+ had 11.5 million subscribers as of Dec. 2 — a figure that nearly doubled in the past year. UFC content, which includes pay-per-views, Fight Night events, Dana White’s Contender Series and soon, “The Ultimate Fighter,” account for a significant portion of the streaming platform’s live sports offerings.
UFC 257 takes place on Jan. 23 at the Flash Forum in Abu Dhabi and is headlined by a lightweight rematch between McGregor and Dustin Poirier.
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