Crunchyroll
streaming
Regular price
$13.99/mo (Mega Fan — most popular mid-tier plan, as of Feb 2, 2026 price increase)
Discount you can get
Discount or reduced-rate offer presented during the cancellation flow; reported as a promotional rate (e.g. ~30% off for 1–3 months or a free bonus month). Exact offer varies by account tenure and timing. A $66.99/yr annual promo was circulated in mid-January 2026 but was overridden by the Feb 2 price hike for most users.
How to unlock this discount
Log in to your Crunchyroll account at crunchyroll.com on a desktop browser (not via an app store subscription — if billed through Apple/Google/Amazon/Roku you must use that platform's cancellation path instead).
Click your profile avatar in the top-right corner and select 'Settings'.
Navigate to the 'Premium Membership' or 'Membership Info' section.
Click 'Cancel Membership' to enter the cancellation flow — this does NOT immediately cancel your account.
Crunchyroll will ask why you are leaving. Select 'Too expensive' (or the closest equivalent) as your reason. This flags you for a price-sensitive retention offer.
Review the retention offer screen that appears. This is the discount screen — Crunchyroll will typically present a reduced rate, a free month, or a promotional annual price to keep you subscribed.
Accept the discount offer to lock in the reduced rate and keep your subscription active.
Insider Tips
Select 'Too expensive' or 'Price' as your cancellation reason — this is the trigger most likely to surface a monetary retention offer rather than a content-related pitch
If the first offer is underwhelming (e.g
just a free week), try declining it; some users report a second, better offer appearing
Timing matters: try initiating the flow shortly after a price increase (the Feb 2026 hike is recent, so now is a good window)
Sources
Pricing confirmed via MoneyPilot.com (published March 3, 2026) listing Fan $9.99/mo, Mega Fan $13.99/mo, Ultimate Fan $17.99/mo after the Feb 2, 2026 price increase. Retention offer existence confirmed by the same MoneyPilot article stating 'Crunchyroll may ask why you're leaving and offer retention deals.' Reddit r/anime thread (late 2025/early 2026) discusses the $66.99/yr annual promo and Feb 2026 pricing changes. Crunchyroll's official Help Center confirms the cancellation flow and that offers may appear. Specific retention offer amounts are not consistently documented in public sources from the last 12 months — confidence is medium because while multiple sources confirm offers exist during the cancel flow, the exact discount varies by user and is not uniformly reported.