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Apple Music launched on PlayStation 5

Apple's music service is now available on PS5, with 4K quality videos.

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Published 2021-11-01 - 7:00 am

Apple’s music streaming service, Apple Music, has now landed on PlayStation 5. Thus, over 90 million songs and music videos (some of them in 4K resolution) are now available via PS5, being the first game console to support the Apple service.

Apple Music on PS5

Apple Music launches on PS5 today

– As of today, PS5 users with an Apple Music subscription can enjoy more than 90 million songs from Apple Music, tens of thousands of curated playlists, 4K music videos, Apple Music Radio streaming today’s hits, classics and country live, and custom playlists based on your music preferences, writes Erin Metzger, Product Director at Sony Interactive Entertainment in a blog post.

We have checked out Apple Music on the editor’s PS5, and it looks promising!

Price and availability

To access Apple Music on PS5, you must (besides the console itself, of course) have an active subscription. Apple Music is already available on Apple iOS, Mac and TV devices, Windows and Android devices, Sonos speakers, and Samsung smart TVs. And now, the PS5!

Apple Music costs from GBP 4.99/month (student subscription).

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