Your digital entertainment budget is under fire this week. We kick things off with a massive bombshell from Plex that is fundamentally changing how we think about “lifetime” software licenses—and why you might want to act before July hits. But the price hikes don’t stop there. Both Valve and Sony are adjusting their price tags on fan-favorite hardware and subscription tiers, forcing consumers to rethink their mobile gaming and console ecosystems. Is it all bad news for your wallet? Not quite. We also dive into a surprise value bundle from Google that could save heavy media users some serious cash, plus a brand-new audio feature from Spotify that bridges the gap between streaming music and long-form journalism. Pull up a chair as we break down what these changing costs mean for your living room, your commute, and your monthly budget.
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Show Notes
- Plex’s lifetime subscription cost is tripling to $750 – Engadget
- Google is bundling YouTube Premium Lite into its best storage plan – here’s where
- Spotify Now Offers Narrated Magazine Articles to Premium Users
- Sony Quietly Increased the Price of PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium Subscriptions, Too
- Valve jacks up Steam Deck prices by as much as $300 – Engadget
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The intro music is a song called Rogue by Raw Stiles.


