- Kayo One and Kayo Basic will become Kayo Standard and Kayo Premium
- Kayo Premium will increase from au $ 35p/ma au $ 40p/m
- The changes will enter into force on March 4, 2025
A little over 12 months ago, Kayo restructured his three -level subscription model: Kayo One, Kayo Basic and Kayo Premium, Kayo One and Kayo Basic only, with the latter receiving an increase in prices of AU $ 5.
Now, in the emails sent to the subscribers, Kayo Sports has announced that their levels will change again. As of March 4, 2025, Kayo One will be known as Kayo Standard, which offers the same singular transmission and HD quality video, at the same price of AU $ 25.
However, Kayo Basic, the most expensive level, will be known as Kayo Premium and, so that it coincides with its reconciliation, it is also receiving a price increase. As of March 4, Kayo Premium will now cost the subscribers a huge au $ 40p/m for subscribers who want the quality of the 4K current and two simultaneous screens.
Access to 4K content with an increase in AU $ 30 to Au $ 35 prices occurred in February last year, but this last subscription cost does not come with any change in the package. In fact, the Foxtel group announced that Kayo would be integrated into binge in October 2024, which saw the increase in prices of the latter in the same month. Kayo’s last price impulse also occurs after the announcement that, as of March 3, all the transmission platforms of the Foxtel Group (Kayo, Binge, Flash and Lifestyle) will no longer be available in areas’ very remote ‘(you can see what counts as very remote here).
While the lack of availability of these services in ‘very remote’ areas may not affect too many subscribers, this increase comes just in time for the beginning of the seasons of 2025 NRL, AFL and F1 that begin on March 2, the 6 March and March 14, respectively, respectively, leaving fans with little option if they want to see each game or live race.
How to save in sports
For dedicated fans who want to see each output kick, green light and ball bouncing, Kayo is undoubtedly the best option. And it is increasingly expensive.
Fortunately, we have some ideas about how you can save this year.
Kayo remains one of the few services that supports the ability of friends and family to use their account of different homes. Thanks to that, by dividing the cost of Kayo Premium with a family member or friend, it will only cost each of the Au $ 20p/m, and will allow you to see all the sport you need at the same time with its two simultaneous transmissions .
Grabbing a compulsive subscription is also a viable option. In addition to being one of the best transmission services in Australia with programs such as Mr. Inbetween, The sopranos and The penguinAll a lot of reality shows and a constant transmission of new popular films, Binge also has a sports offer. Binge has the same Simulcast NRL and AFL games that are available on free television on Thursday, Friday and Sunday, but without advertising breakdown during the game. And you can also catch the World Surf League, Women’s Golf, all Kayo Minis de la F1, and shows such as AFL 360, NRL 360, Sunday night with Matty Johns, The posterior pageAnd more.
In its most expensive form, the binge only costs au $ 22p/m, and if you do not need multiple transmissions or 4K video, Binge Basic is only au $ 10 each month.
The third option is to obtain Foxtel now: Foxtel’s transmission service, instead of having a box installed at home. At this time, you can get the best package for only au $ 65p/m for 12 months, below a huge au $ 104p/m. This package contains everything Foxtel offers, which includes all the sports I would find in Kayo, as well as the upper drama, entertainment, lifestyle, reality, news, children’s channels, documentaries and more. You can even try it for 10 days for free.
While it is more expensive than the kayo itself, you get the same sports offer, as well as a lot of entertainment that could allow you to unsubscribe from other transmission services.
The fact is that, if you like sports enough to want Kayo, you will not be happy to pay less to get less; Otherwise, what is available for free would be enough. And at this time, Kayo is the best way to see most sports in Australia, especially with the NRL, AFL and F1 seasons just days away.