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Price Hike Hits Streaming Service | Users Fed Up with HiDive Costs

By

Raj Patel

Jul 7, 2025, 08:47 AM

Edited By

Elena Rossi

Updated

Jul 9, 2025, 07:41 PM

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A recent price increase from HiDive is driving many subscribers to reconsider their loyalty. The annual fee jumped from $60 to $70, leaving fans frustrated and questioning the platform's quality and content variety.

User Backlash Intensifies

Complaints on forums highlight the rising discontent with HiDive. Recent comments reveal concerns over subtitle issues, with one user stating, "Yup totally gonna fix those f**ed subtitles."* Others mentioned the significant price increase, noting, "They just increased it last year to 60. Now it will be 70." Many feel the rising costs are unjustifiable, especially since the app continues to have problems.

Growing Demand for Content

Users are calling for a more diverse content lineup. A long-time subscriber voiced frustration, saying, "They've been over a year without fixing issues or adding core functionality common to nearly every other streaming service." Another commenter remarked, "Much of HiDiveโ€™s content is available for free and often in better quality on the Internet Archive," leading others to explore alternatives to the platform.

Competitors in the Mix

As discontent grows, users are contrasting HiDive with competitors like Crunchyroll and Netflix. The sentiment is echoed by multiple subscribers who express concerns about continuing their subscriptions. According to one userโ€™s experience, *"I canceled my subscription about 4 months ago and got the add-on through Amazon Prime."

Key Insights

  • โš ๏ธ Annual fee now at $70, up from $60 last year.

  • ๐Ÿšซ User sentiment remains largely negative, with many contemplating cancellation due to ongoing issues.

  • ๐Ÿ”„ There's a strong demand for improvements in app functionality and a broader content library.

  • ๐Ÿ’ก Many people find better quality options available for free online.

"They donโ€™t care about people and are trying to milk the ones they have to pay for their gambles," expressed one subscriber frustrated with the pricing strategy.

With the current discontent, HiDive faces increasing pressure to improve its services. If they donโ€™t act swiftly, they may lose a significant number of subscribers to competitors who are perceived as more beneficial options.