![]() Want to know what Major Nelson’s into? He’s apparently curated a playlist to kick things off. With the Xbox One version of the app, you can listen to music while playing a game, use an Xbox One gamepad to choose from saved music, rifle through Spotify’s 30 million song catalogue or check out select playlists (like “Epic Gaming Soundtracks” or “Power Gaming”) in a devoted gaming hub. Premium, which runs $10 a month, removes the ads and shuffle-play strictures. ![]() Free, which only requires signing up for an account, offers access to the service’s vast music catalogue, but with ads (including audio spots that play every so many tracks) and the requirement that you have to shuffle-play tracks. Spotify offers two listening options, Free or Premium. What happens next depends whether you’re already paying for the service. To get it, you just have to visit the Xbox Store, download the new Spotify for Xbox app, and you’re in business. Turns out that was no fluke: Microsoft just announced Spotify is indeed finally coming to the Xbox One, effective immediately, and with a full-court press: it’s available in a total of 34 markets worldwide. Last week, someone noticed Xbox Live honcho Larry “Major Nelson” Hryb using something that looked a lot like music-streaming service Spotify running on an Xbox.
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