Apple Music has been around for a long time, but its reach is still not as strong as its competitors; music subscription services like Spotify and YouTube are available everywhere, and that has been their strength.
Now, however, Apple Music has started to catch up and appears to be launching with PS5. A move that will hopefully expand the service to more gaming consoles and non-Apple platforms in the near future.
If you've ever used Spotify on a game console, you know how Apple Music works on Sony's latest game console. This means that you can open Apple Music and play audio on its own, or play music in the background while you play.
So if you're a little sick of your existing game soundtrack or want something to drown out the whining of teenagers in online multiplayer, Apple Music is an option. [Apple Music is also easy to set up. Here's how:
Unfortunately, Apple Music is only available on PS5. So if you are still using a PS4, you will need to access Apple Music from another device, probably because you did not succeed in restocking your PS5.
Apple Music subscribers have access to a library of over 90 million songs, tens of thousands of specially curated playlists, and 4K music videos. There is also Apple Music Radio for the handful of people who still want to listen to the radio, and people can have conversations at the end of songs.
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