Specifically, you’re looking at a hefty 6TB allotment for the “cheaper” of the two newly released plans and an even larger 12TB bucket at the disposal of anyone willing to cough up 60 bucks every… single… month. Of course, the humbler 2TB, 200GB, and 50GB options are not going anywhere, and they’re unfortunately not getting any more affordable either, still fetching $9.99, $2.99, and $0.99 respectively a month stateside.
Google’s cloud storage service, in case you’re wondering, doesn’t have these exact same tiers, instead offering 5 and 10TB allotments in exchange for $25 and $50 respectively, as well as 20 and 30TB options at $100 and $150 respectively.