GoogleGoogle Play Music All Access comes to UK and other European nations

Google Play Music All Access comes to UK and other European nations

After being introduced through the I/O in May, Google Play Music All Access which had initially been rolled out for the US, is now being offered to those hailing from the UK. Google has even added residents of Austria, Belgium, France, Italy and a host of other European regions, to this list of audiences eligible to the Spotify-like service.

So this only leaves Germany out of the list of European countries that now support Google Play Music All Access along with the search giant’s original streaming utility. Just to jog the memory, the former permits hoarding up to 20,000 tracks in the cloud, getting rid of unwanted songs, fashioning a radio station which revolves around a particular album, song or artist and more.

Google Play Music All Access

Also, there won’t be ad interruptions, while recommendations from experts are at users’ disposal thanks to the existence of the Explore feature. The app can be downloaded in the UK at £7.99 per month, while in other regions it’s €7.99 monthly, as indicated by a post on Android Police. These charges are however applicable only if users subscribe to the service before September 15 and it tags along a 30-day free trial.

The aforementioned article has taken a stab at the original price of Google Play Music All Access, stating that it may be increased to £9.99 and €9.99. This scheme runs parallel to the one that was announced along with the US-centric service which had knocked off $2 from the app which demands $9.99 every month, on subscriptions made prior to June 30.

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That being said, the company has yet to reveal details concerning a worldwide Play Music All Access roll-out.

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