YouTube TV’s New Upgrade: Everything You Need to Know

YouTube TV has been making waves again with a brand-new update in 2025, not only improving its features but also revising its pricing model. Whether you’re a longtime subscriber or thinking about cutting the cord, it’s important to know what’s change and how it affects you.

In this article, we’ll break down YouTube TV’s new pricing, feature upgrades, device support, and what you can expect moving forward.

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What’s New in the Latest YouTube TV Upgrade?

YouTube TV rolled out several important updates in April 2025, aiming to improve the streaming experience:

1. Enhanced 1080p Video at 60FPS (with Higher Bitrate)

  • YouTube TV now offers 1080p streaming at 60 frames per second with higher bitrate on many supported devices.
  • This brings noticeably sharper picture quality, especially during live sports, fast-action TV shows, and movies.
  • Devices currently supporting this feature include Chromecast with Google TV, Apple TV 4K, Roku Ultra, and newer Samsung and LG Smart TVs.

YouTube confirmed the rollout will continue expanding to more devices throughout 2025.

2. Multiview Feature Expansion

  • You can now watch up to four live channels simultaneously on one screen using the Multiview feature.
  • Initially launched for sports fans during March Madness, Multiview is now available across news, entertainment, and more live events.

Example: Watch CNN, ESPN, Fox Sports, and ABC News all at the same time on a split screen.

3. Picture-in-Picture (PiP) on iOS Devices

  • The 4K Plus add-on now includes unlimited concurrent streams at home.
  • More content is available in 4K, including select live sports, on-demand movies, and original shows.

4K Plus subscribers also benefit from offline downloads for recordings.

YouTube TV’s New Pricing Model in 2025

Here’s a quick breakdown of the current pricing after the latest changes:

PlanPriceWhat’s Included
Base Plan$72.99/month100+ live channels, Unlimited DVR, 3 streams, no contract
4K Plus Add-on+$9.99/month (first year), then $19.99/month4K content, unlimited streams at home, offline downloads
NFL Sunday TicketStarting at $349/seasonAccess to every out-of-market Sunday NFL game
Sports Plus Add-on$10.99/monthNFL RedZone, Fox College Sports, and more
Entertainment Plus$29.99/monthIncludes HBO Max, Showtime, and Starz
Pricing is current as of April 2025 and may vary slightly depending on promotions or bundles. You can view the latest subscription options and add-ons directly from YouTube TV Pricing Page.

Supported Devices for New Features

To fully enjoy all the upgrades (1080p 60FPS, Multiview, PiP), you’ll need a compatible device.
Here’s a list of supported platforms:

  • Streaming Devices: Chromecast with Google TV, Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV 4K
  • Smart TVs: Samsung (2019+), LG (2020+), Vizio SmartCast TVs
  • Mobile Devices: iPhones and iPads (iOS 15+), Android phones
  • Web Browsers: Chrome, Safari (for limited PiP support)

For the full compatibility list, visit YouTube TV Supported Devices.

 Other Notable Updates

  • Faster App Launch Time: The app now opens 30% faster on most devices.
  • More DVR Customization: New folder options and easier labeling for recordings.
  • Live Guide Improvements: Personalized live guide based on your watch habits.
  • Better Search Results: Enhanced AI-driven search to help you find shows and movies faster.

 Final Thoughts: Is YouTube TV Worth It in 2025?

With all the new upgrades better video quality, multiview options, PiP for iOS, and expanded 4K streaming, YouTube TV remains one of the strongest cable alternatives on the market. While the base price has crept up slightly over the years, the value packed into a YouTube TV subscription especially with unlimited DVR and multidevice support is still competitive when compared to traditional cable. A great option for sports fans, ideal for families with multiple users and perfect for cord-cutters who want flexibility.