So we know that come Monday, Apple could be launching a new video streaming service, a news and magazine subscription service, and also maybe even a gaming service. However if there is one question that is evading us all, it would be how much will all of these services cost Apple’s customers?

According to some last minute information from the Wall Street Journal, they have revealed some potential pricings of the upcoming services. Starting with the streaming service, it is rumored that subscriptions to channels such as HBO, Showtime, and Starz will cost $10 each. It is also expected that this will include Apple’s own original content. Given that HBO Now costs $15, it could make it more appealing to subscribe through Apple.

As for the news service, it is also expected to be priced at $10 a month and provide users with access to more than 200 or so magazines and newspapers, and that the content will be mostly focused on “general news, politics and lifestyles”. It is unclear if these pricings are true and whether or not it will be affordable enough to get customers to hop on board, but do check back with us tomorrow if you’d like all the official details.

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