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News |  02 Jul 2013 21:30 |  By RnMTeam

Xbox music service available on web

MUMBAI: Multinational company Microsoft has launched Xbox Music on web. Earlier, it was available for Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 devices, offering customers unlimited streaming but now this service have been extended to browser-based player.

There's no free streaming option, however, Microsoft is offering a free, 30-day trial after which ?8.99 for a one-month or ?89.90 for a one-year subscription. Xbox Music Pass is used to sign in to music.xbox.com to start playing music through their browsers. Users can use the web player across multiple PCs simultaneously

It comes pre-installed on all Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 devices, and is also available on the Xbox 360.

Microsoft introduced the new service at a press conference at the Electronic Entertainment Expo on June 2012. Xbox Music made its official debut in October 2012, shortly before the launch of Windows 8. This music service allows music lovers stream custom-created playlists as well as subscribe to and stream songs.

Xbox Music Pass is currently active in 22 countries around the world that includes Unites States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, and Italy.

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