Blizzard is raising WoW subscription costs in a few regions, and June 22 is the cutoff
The price changes affect the UK, Kazakhstan, Georgia, and Turkey, while current rates remain available until June 22, 2026.

Blizzard is increasing World of Warcraft subscription prices by up to 37% in select regions, with the changes scheduled to take effect on June 22, 2026. The adjustments apply to the UK, Kazakhstan, Georgia, and Turkey, and Blizzard outlined the full pricing update in its official forum post, Price Update on Subscription Options and Game Time for World of Warcraft.
For the UK, Kazakhstan, and Georgia, Blizzard listed new recurring subscription prices across the 1-month, 3-month, 6-month, and 12-month plans. In the UK, the 1-month plan will move from £9.99 to £10.99, while the 12-month plan will rise from £104.28 to £111.58. Kazakhstan and Georgia will see sharper jumps, with the 1-month plan changing from 4,899 KZT to 6,499 KZT and from 33.99 GEL to 39.99 GEL respectively.
Turkey is also getting a separate pricing update, and Blizzard said the Turkish Lira will change to euro in Battle.net. Under that change, the 1-month subscription will cost €12.99, while the 12-month plan will total €131.88. The 3-month and 6-month plans will cost €35.97 and €65.94, respectively.
Blizzard also said the non-recurring 60-day game time option, along with pricing changes for pets, mounts, tokens, and game services, will be detailed closer to June 22. Until then, current prices remain in effect, and players will not be charged the new rates until their next billing date after the change takes effect.
If you were planning to renew, Blizzard is making the timing pretty clear… buy or renew before June 22, 2026 if you want to keep the current pricing. Share your thoughts in the comments, and follow us on X, Bluesky, YouTube, Instagram.
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