Do you have an Xbox console at home? If you have an active Apple Music subscription, you can now download the official application on your video game console and listen to your favorite music.
Apple Music, the music service for those in Cupertino, has a new destiny and now it has arrived on Microsoft’s Xbox consoles. If you have an active subscription and a console now you can play while playing your songs in the background.
Accompany your games thanks to the arrival of Apple Music on Xbox
Spotify, the faithful competitor of Apple Music, was already present on this video game console for quite some time. It was very rare in the past to find the presence of Apple’s competitor in practically all services or platforms related to entertainment or games. Previously it was rumored that its arrival was imminent on video game platforms
El editor of The Verge, Tom Warren, shared a short clip on his Twitter account in which it shows how the app downloads and launches when you first open it. The interface is the same as what can be found on an Apple TV or on a Samsung Smart TV. If you are in another app or game, you can open the slider to see the player and control the music
Apple Music claims to have a huge catalog of content
The service offers more than 100 million songs, in addition to exclusive releases. It seems strange, but this arrival of Apple Music on Xbox makes you wonder when a dedicated application for Windows will be delivered. The old iTunes allows users of laptops with the Microsoft operating system not to be left without Apple Music, although the application improves the streaming experience in several ways.
On the other hand, Apple Music has a slanted side
Apple Classical, as it might presumably be called, will have a special approach to be able to access those songs which are not so easy to enjoy in Apple Music. Knowing that there are hundreds of versions of a classic piece, there’s nothing like being able to choose a particular orchestra and conductor.
The Apple Music app on Android offers Crossfade, which is not present on iOS. Hopefully, in the near future, all features of the service will be available for all platforms, including Windows.