The 49ers’ single-game tickets fall into one of three pricing categories this year: preseason, prime and marquee. And if you want to see a “marquee” game in the new Levi’s Stadium next season, you should start skipping your morning Starbucks now.

For the first time, the 49ers are adopting a variable pricing system, much like the one San Francisco Giants already use. Instead of paying the same price for each game — regardless of the opponent — the face-value of single game tickets will vary depending on the matchup.

In the “marquee” category: Single-game tickets for home games against Chicago, Kansas City, Philadelphia and Seattle (on Thanksgiving) start at $106 and go up to $569. If you’re looking to Stubhub, the cheapest seat for the Seahawks game is $330, not counting the price of telling your mother that you won’t be at Thanksgiving dinner this year.

“Prime” games (Arizona, St. Louis, San Diego and Washington) start at $85 per ticket.

If you’re on a budget, preseason tickets to see the 49ers play the Broncos or the Chargers are $43 in the nosebleeds.

The flexible pricing model applies to single-game tickets only. The overall cost of a season ticket package is not affected, but individual tickets within the season ticket package will be priced differently, as the chart below illustrates. Season ticket holders are encouraged to talk to their account managers if they have any questions.

“Information on single game ticket availability will be provided later this summer” according to the 49ers’ website. You can view a pricing chart down below: