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PlayStation Music powered by Spotify now available on PS3, PS4, Xperia

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 30 Mar 2015 10:12 User comments (1)

PlayStation Music powered by Spotify now available on PS3, PS4, Xperia

A few months after announcing the service, Sony has launched PlayStation Music on the PS3, PS4 and Xperia devices in 41 markets.
PlayStation Music is powered by Spotify and has over 30 million tracks and 1.5 billion playlists.

Reads the post: "PS4 users can soundtrack their gaming sessions with their favorite songs. To make controlling your music even easier PS4 and PS3 users will be able to take advantage of the Spotify Connect feature on the official Spotify app for Android/iOS. You can select a playlist, skip songs, adjust the volume, and more."

PSN users can link their existing accounts to Spotify but you will need to pay $9.99 per month for the premium subscription that offers unlimited music.



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131.3.2015 01:10

I can Watch TV, Play Music, Post Video's and Pictures....now all you need is those Triple A Exclusives you've been promising for 2 years now, some time between now and 10 years would be grand.

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