World of Warcraft is Getting More Expensive for Millions of Players

World of Warcraft is Getting More Expensive for Millions of Players

From GameRant (Written by Eric Law) on | OpenCritic

World of Warcraft subscription prices are increasing in the United Kingdom, Kazakhstan, Georgia, and Turkey on June 22, 2026. The cost of World of Warcraft subscriptions in these regions is rising due to global and regional market conditions, as well as the value of their respective currencies.

As a US-based company, World of Warcraft subscriptions are approximated at $15 a month before tax, with discounts and perks available to players who purchase bulk WoW subscriptions. Miraculously, World of Warcraft’s subscription costs in the United States have not changed in over 20 years, despite fluctuating markets and inflation.

World of Warcraft adds a method of obtaining old mounts from the Mythic+ Keystone dungeons system for the first time in history.

Unfortunately, that is not the case in other countries. Blizzard periodically adjusts WoW subscription costs according to market factors, which is what is happening in the United Kingdom, Kazakhstan, and Georgia on June 22, 2026. According to the announcement forum post, prices of each type of subscription will increase in the following ways:

Subscription Plan

Pound Sterling (GBP)

Kazakhstani Tenge (KZT)

Georgian Lari (GEL)

1-Month - Previous Price

9.99

4,899

33.99

1-Month – New Price

10.99

6,499

39.99

3-Month...

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